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lang: en
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layout: doc
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permalink: /doc/reporting-bugs/
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redirect_from:
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- /en/doc/reporting-bugs/
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- /doc/BugReportingGuide/
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- /wiki/BugReportingGuide/
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- /reporting-bugs/
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- /bug/
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- /bugs/
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- /bug-report/
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- /bug-reports/
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title: Reporting Bugs and Other Issues
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---
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All issues pertaining to the Qubes OS Project (including auxiliary
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infrastructure such as the [website](/)) are tracked in
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[qubes-issues](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues), our GitHub
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issue tracker. If you're looking for help, please see [Help, Support, Mailing
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Lists, and Forum](/support/).
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## Important ##
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- **To disclose a security issue confidentially, please see the
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[Security](/security/) page.**
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- **In all other cases, please do not email individual developers about
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issues.**
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- **Please note that many issues can be resolved by reading the
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[documentation](/doc/).**
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- **If you see something that should be changed in the documentation, [submit a
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change](/doc/doc-guidelines/).**
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## Search Tips ##
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[Search both open and closed
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issues.](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue)
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For example, you may be experiencing a bug that was just fixed, in which case
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the report for that bug is probably closed. In this case, it would be useful to
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view [all bug reports, both open and closed, with the most recently updated
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sorted to the
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top](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues?q=label%3Abug+sort%3Aupdated-desc).
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[Search using labels.](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/labels) For
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example, you can search issues by priority
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([blocker](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/labels/P%3A%20blocker),
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[critical](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/labels/P%3A%20critical),
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[major](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/labels/P%3A%20major), etc.) and
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by component
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([core](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22C%3A+core%22),
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[manager/widget](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22C%3A+manager%2Fwidget%22+),
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[Xen](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22C%3A+Xen%22),
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etc.).
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Only Qubes team members can apply labels. Every issue must have exactly one
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**type** (`T: bug`, `T: enhancement`, or `T: task`), exactly one **priority**
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(e.g., `P: major`), and at least one **component** (e.g., `C: core`). Issues
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may have additional labels, if applicable (e.g., `crypto`, `ux`).
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## Issue tracker guidelines ##
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### The issue tracker is not a discussion forum ###
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The issue tracker is a tool to help the developers be more productive and
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efficient in their work. It is not a place for discussion. If you wish to
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discuss something in the issue tracker, please do so on the forum or mailing
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lists (see [Help, Support, Mailing Lists, and Forum](/support/)). You can
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simply link to the relevant issue in your discussion post.
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This guideline is important for keeping issues focused on *actionable
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information*, which helps the developers to stay focused on their work. When
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developers come back to an issue to work on it, we do not want them to have to
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sift through a large number of unnecessary comments before they can get
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started. In many cases, an issue that gets "too big" essentially becomes more
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trouble than it's worth, and no developer will touch it (also see [every issue
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must be about a single, actionable
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thing](#every-issue-must-be-about-a-single-actionable-thing)). In these cases,
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we sometimes have to close the issue and open a new one. This is a waste of
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energy for everyone involved, so we ask that everyone help to avoid repeating
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this pattern.
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### Do not submit questions ###
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[qubes-issues](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues) is not the place
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to ask questions. This includes, but is not limited to, troubleshooting
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questions and questions about how to do things with Qubes. Instead, see [Help,
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Support, Mailing Lists, and Forum](/support/) for appropriate place to ask
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questions. By contrast,
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[qubes-issues](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues) is meant for
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tracking more general bugs, enhancements, and tasks that affect a broad range
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of Qubes users.
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### Use the issue template ###
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When you open a new issue, an issue template is provided for you. Please use
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it. Do not delete it. The issue template is carefully designed to elicit
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important information. Without this information, the issue is likely to be
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incomplete. (If certain sections are not applicable, you may remove them, but
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please do so only sparingly and only if they are *truly* not applicable.)
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It is also important to note the placement and content of the HTML comments in
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the issue template. These help us to have issues with a consistent format.
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### Every issue must be about a single, actionable thing ###
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If your issue is not actionable, please see [Help, Support, Mailing Lists, and
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Forum](/support/) for the appropriate place to post it. If your issue would be
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about more than one thing, file them as separate issues instead. This means we
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should generally not try to use a single issue as a "meta" or "epic" issue that
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exists only to group, contain, or track other issues. Instead, when there is a
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need to group multiple related issues together, use
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[projects](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/projects).
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This guideline is extremely important for making the issue tracker a useful
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tool for the developers. When an issue is too big and composite, it becomes
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intractable and drastically increases the likelihood that nothing will get
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done. Such issues also tend to encourage an excessive amount of general
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discussion that is simply not appropriate for a technical issue tracker (see
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[the issue tracker is not a discussion
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forum](#the-issue-tracker-is-not-a-discussion-forum)).
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### New issues should not be duplicates of existing issues ###
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Before you submit an issue, check to see whether it has already been reported.
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Search through the existing issues -- both open and closed -- by typing your
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key words in the **Filters** box. If you find an issue that seems to be similar
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to yours, read through it. If you find an issue that is the same as or subsumes
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yours, leave a comment on the existing issue rather than filing a new one, even
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if the existing issue is closed. If an issue affects more than one Qubes
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version, we usually keep only one issue for all versions. The Qubes team will
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see your comment and reopen the issue, if appropriate. For example, you can
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leave a comment with additional information to help the maintainer debug it.
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Adding a comment will subscribe you to email notifications, which can be
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helpful in getting important updates regarding the issue. If you don't have
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anything to add but still want to receive email updates, you can click the
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"Subscribe" button at the side or bottom of the comments.
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### Every issue must be of a single type ###
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Every issue must be exactly one of the following types: a bug report (`bug`), a
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feature or improvement request (`enhancement`), or a task (`task`). Do not file
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multi-typed issues. Instead, file multiple issues of distinct types. The Qubes
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team will classify your issue according to its type.
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### New issues should include all relevant information ###
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When you file a new issue, you should be sure to include the version of Qubes
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you're using, as well as versions of related software packages ([how to copy
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information out of dom0](/doc/how-to-copy-from-dom0/)). If your issue is
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related to hardware, provide as many details as possible about the hardware. A
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great way to do this is by [generating and submitting a Hardware Compatibility
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List (HCL) report](/doc/hcl/#generating-and-submitting-new-reports), then
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linking to it in your issue. You may also need to use command-line tools such
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as `lspci`. If you're reporting a bug in a package that is in a
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[testing](/doc/testing/) repository, please reference the appropriate issue in
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the [updates-status](https://github.com/QubesOS/updates-status/issues)
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repository. Project maintainers really appreciate thorough explanations. It
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usually helps them address the problem more quickly, so everyone wins!
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### There are no guarantees that your issue will be addressed ###
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Keep in mind that `qubes-issues` is an issue tracker, not a support system.
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Creating a new issue is simply a way for you to submit an item for the Qubes
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team's consideration. It is up to the Qubes team to decide whether or how to
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address your issue, which may include closing the issue without taking any
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action on it. Even if your issue is kept open, however, you should not expect
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it to be addressed within any particular time frame, or at all. At the time of
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this writing, there are well over one thousand open issues in `qubes-issues`.
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The Qubes team has its own roadmap and priorities, which will govern the manner
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and order in which open issues are addressed.
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## Following up afterward ##
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If the Qubes developers make a code change that resolves your issue, then your
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GitHub issue will typically be closed from the relevant patch message. After
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that, the package containing the fix will move to the appropriate
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[testing](/doc/testing/) repository, then to the appropriate stable repository.
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If you so choose, you can test the fix while it's in the
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[testing](/doc/testing/) repository, or you can wait for it to land in the
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stable repository. If, after testing the fix, you find that it does not really
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fix your bug, please leave a comment on your issue explaining the situation.
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When you do, we will receive a notification and respond on your issue or reopen
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it (or both). Please **do not** create a duplicate issue or attempt to contact
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the developers individually about your problem.
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In other cases, your issue may be closed with a specific resolution, such as
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`R: invalid`, `R: duplicate`, or `R: won't fix`. Each of these labels has a
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description that explains the label. We'll also leave a comment explaining why
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we're closing the issue with one of these specific resolutions. If the issue is
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closed without one of these specific resolutions, then it means, by default,
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that your reported bug was fixed or your requested enhancement was implemented.
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## See also ##
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- [Help, Support, Mailing Lists, and Forum](/support/)
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- [Testing New Releases and Updates](/doc/testing/)
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- [How to Contribute](/doc/contributing/)
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- [Contributing Code](/doc/contributing/#contributing-code)
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- [Package Contributions](/doc/package-contributions/)
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- [Documentation Guidelines](/doc/doc-guidelines/)
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