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- **Check the [documentation](https://docs.linuxgsm.com).** You might be able to find the cause of the problem and fix things yourself.
- **Check the** [**support page**](https://linuxgsm.com/support) for links to other support options.
- **Perform a** [**cursory search**](https://github.com/search?q=org:GameServerManagers%20type:issues&type=Issues) to see if the problem has already been reported. If it has **and the issue is still open**, add a comment to the existing issue and give it a thumbs up instead of opening a new one.
- **Check the [documentation](https://docs.linuxgsm.com).** You might be able to find the cause of the problem and fix things yourself.
- **Check the** [**support page**](https://linuxgsm.com/support) for links to other support options.
- **Perform a** [**cursory search**](https://github.com/search?q=org:GameServerManagers%20type:issues&type=Issues) to see if the problem has already been reported. If it has **and the issue is still open**, add a comment to the existing issue and give it a thumbs up instead of opening a new one.
#### How Do I Submit A (Good) Bug Report?
Bugs are tracked as [GitHub issues](https://guides.github.com/features/issues/). Create an issue and provide the following information by filling in [the issues form](https://github.com/GameServerManagers/LinuxGSM/issues/new/choose).
- **Use a clear and descriptive title** for the issue to identify the problem.
- **Complete the user story** to give a summary of the issue.
- **Provide basic info** to help us understand the context of the issue.
- **Provide further info** to give specifics and more detail.
- **Give steps to reproduce** the issue, allowing developers to follow steps that lead to the issue.
- **Explain what you expect** to happen, so we know what you think should occur.
- **Use a clear and descriptive title** for the issue to identify the problem.
- **Complete the user story** to give a summary of the issue.
- **Provide basic info** to help us understand the context of the issue.
- **Provide further info** to give specifics and more detail.
- **Give steps to reproduce** the issue, allowing developers to follow steps that lead to the issue.
- **Explain what you expect** to happen, so we know what you think should occur.
### 🎉Suggesting Features
@ -69,19 +69,19 @@ This section guides you through submitting a feature suggestion for LinuxGSM, in
#### Before Submitting An Feature Suggestion
- **Check the** [**documentation**](<https://docs.linuxgsm.com/%5D(https://docs.linuxgsm.com/)>) to confirm that the enhancement doesn’t already exist.
- **Check your** [**LinuxGSM version**](https://docs.linuxgsm.com/commands/update-lgsm)**.** A newer version of LinuxGSM may already have your enhancement.
- **Perform a** [**cursory search**](https://github.com/search?q=org:GameServerManagers%20type:issues&type=Issues) to see if the enhancement has already been suggested. If it has **and the enhancement is still open**, add a comment to the existing issue and give it a thumbs up instead of opening a new one.
- **Check the** [**documentation**](<https://docs.linuxgsm.com/%5D(https://docs.linuxgsm.com/)>) to confirm that the enhancement doesn’t already exist.
- **Check your** [**LinuxGSM version**](https://docs.linuxgsm.com/commands/update-lgsm)**.** A newer version of LinuxGSM may already have your enhancement.
- **Perform a** [**cursory search**](https://github.com/search?q=org:GameServerManagers%20type:issues&type=Issues) to see if the enhancement has already been suggested. If it has **and the enhancement is still open**, add a comment to the existing issue and give it a thumbs up instead of opening a new one.
#### How Do I Submit A (Good) Feature Suggestion?
Features are tracked as [GitHub issues](https://guides.github.com/features/issues/). Create an issue and provide the following information by filling in [the issues form](https://github.com/GameServerManagers/LinuxGSM/issues/new/choose).
- **Use a clear and descriptive title** for the issue to identify the problem.
- **Complete the user story** to give a summary of the issue.
- **Provide basic info** to help us understand the context of the enhancement.
- **Provide further info** to give specifics and more detail.
- **Provide any further reading** materials that might assist in developing the enhancement.
- **Use a clear and descriptive title** for the issue to identify the problem.
- **Complete the user story** to give a summary of the issue.
- **Provide basic info** to help us understand the context of the enhancement.
- **Provide further info** to give specifics and more detail.
- **Provide any further reading** materials that might assist in developing the enhancement.
### 🎮 Game Server Requests
@ -89,14 +89,14 @@ This section guides you through submitting a game server request for LinuxGSM, F
#### Before Submitting a Game Server Request
- **Check for existing** [**game server requests**](https://github.com/GameServerManagers/LinuxGSM/labels/type%3A%20game%20server%20request) to see if the new game server has already been suggested. If it has **and if the new game server is still open**, give it a thumbs up.
- **Check the game server is supported on Linux**, this does not include Wine servers which we do not support.
- **Check for existing** [**game server requests**](https://github.com/GameServerManagers/LinuxGSM/labels/type%3A%20game%20server%20request) to see if the new game server has already been suggested. If it has **and if the new game server is still open**, give it a thumbs up.
- **Check the game server is supported on Linux**, this does not include Wine servers which we do not support.
#### How Do I Submit A (Good) Game Server Request?
- The title should be as follows: **[Server Request] Game Name**
- **Provide Steam App ID** if applicable
- **Supply any documentation/how-to guides** for the game server.
- The title should be as follows: **[Server Request] Game Name**
- **Provide Steam App ID** if applicable
- **Supply any documentation/how-to guides** for the game server.
### 🎮 Game Server Specific Issues
@ -114,10 +114,10 @@ A [list](https://docs.linuxgsm.com/support/game-server) of known game developer
The process described here has several goals:
- Maintain LinuxGSM quality.
- Fix problems that are important to users.
- Engage the community in working toward the best possible LinuxGSM.
- Enable a sustainable system for LinuxGSM maintainers to review contributions.
- Maintain LinuxGSM quality.
- Fix problems that are important to users.
- Engage the community in working toward the best possible LinuxGSM.
- Enable a sustainable system for LinuxGSM maintainers to review contributions.
Please follow these steps to have your contribution considered by the maintainers:
@ -139,24 +139,23 @@ If applied, this commit will _your subject line here_
For example:
- If applied, this commit will **refactor subsystem X for readability**
- If applied, this commit will **update getting started documentation**
- If applied, this commit will **remove deprecated methods**
- If applied, this commit will **release version 1.0.0**
- If applied, this commit will **merge pull request #123 from user/branch**
- If applied, this commit will **refactor subsystem X for readability**
- If applied, this commit will **update getting started documentation**
- If applied, this commit will **remove deprecated methods**
- If applied, this commit will **release version 1.0.0**
- If applied, this commit will **merge pull request #123 from user/branch**
Notice how this doesn’t work for the other non-imperative forms:
- If applied, this commit will **fixed bug with Y**
- If applied, this commit will **change the behaviour of X**
- If applied, this commit will **more fixes for broken stuff**
- If applied, this commit will **sweet new API methods**
- If applied, this commit will **fixed bug with Y**
- If applied, this commit will **change the behaviour of X**
- If applied, this commit will **more fixes for broken stuff**
- If applied, this commit will **sweet new API methods**
Below is an example of the subject line for a pull request: