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- RackHD Portal: provides you with all the information and links that you need to consume and contribute to RackHD.
- Code in GitHub: this is where the code is housed in repositories.
- RackHD Slack Signup: This is where you can signup to the RackHD Slack workspace.
- Chat on Slack: this is where RackHD ideas and initiatives are openly discussed.
- Jira dev project (RAC) board: allows you to view progress on developing features and resolving reported issues.
- RackHD Confluence page: This is the Wiki for documentation and collaboration
- RackHD GitHUB Wiki: this has additional RackHD documentation.
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To access and install RackHD package releases and installation instructions, please access the RackHD Release Page.
To create bug reports in the RackHD Dev (RAC) project or reports or feature requests in the RackHD Initiative (RI) project, press the button at the top middle of the associated , click on the links provided below or press the "+" in the left column of the RackHD Jira page and fill out all the applicable fields on the page. You can also directly Report a bug, ask for assistance, or request a feature with the following links:
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- Attachment: Attach additional any significant collateral for the issue.
- Flagged: Identify a progress blocker
- Severity: Identify the impact to your work
- S1: Essential operations are unavoidably disrupted, safety is jeopardized, and security is compromised.
- S2: Essential operations are affected but can proceed.
- S3: Nonessential operations are disrupted. No significant impact on operations.
- S4: Nice to have improvement with no impact to customer’s operation
- Parent Link: Link the bug to a particular RackHD feature
- External Issue ID: Non RackHD project tracking number of the issue
Reporting Security Vulnerabilities
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As a new RackHD contributor, you should read the RackHD Readthedocs (Is this updated? Does it also cover Download and built the code and Set up your development environment?) There are also additional technical documents located in confluence at RackHD Technical Documents and user documents at RackHD User Documents.
Within the RackHD JIRA system we have begun labeling certain minor bugs and improvements with the label "starter", indicating they are small enough in scope that they might be a good place for a new developer to get started.
From JIRA RackHD RAC board Bugs, you can use the board’s quick filter “Starter” on the top of the backlog to filter Getting Started Tasks. Pick one that's currently unassigned, assign it to yourself, and get started.
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Feel free to work on any issues that are not assigned in the backlog.