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If you find a bug in cairo we would love to hear about it. We're also
trying to make cairo better, and learning about the bugs that users
encounter is an essential part of that. So we really appreciate the
extra effort users put in to providing high-quality bug reports.

There are two acceptable ways to report cairo bugs, and you can choose
which you prefer:

1) Bugzilla bug tracking database:

   You can use the following web interface to report new bugs, follow
   up on previous bug reports, and search for existing, known
   bugs. Just use the "cairo" product:

	http://bugs.freedesktop.org

   It is necessary to go through a quick account creation process,
   (with email address verification), in order to be able to report
   new bugs in bugzilla. We apologize for any inconvenience that might
   cause, and hope it won't prevent you from reporting bugs.

2) Cairo mailing list:

   For people who cannot stand the bugzilla interface, you can just
   send an email to cairo mailing list (cairo@cairographics.org). The
   mailing list only allows posting from subscribers, so use the
   following page for subscription instructions:

	http://cairographics.org/lists

   Again, we apologize for any inconvenience this subscription step
   might cause, but we've found it necessary to require this in order
   to enjoy spam-free discussions on the list.

   If you don't actually _want_ to be a subscriber to the mailing
   list, but just want to be able to send a message, the easiest thing
   to do is to go through the subscription process, and then use the
   preferences page to disable message delivery to your address.

Which of the above you use to report bugs depends on your own
preferences. Some people find just typing an email message much easier
than using the web-based forms on bugzilla. Others greatly prefer the
ability to check back on a specific bug entry in bugzilla without
having to ask on the mailing list if an issue has been resolved.

Regardless of which method you use, here are some general tips that
will help you improve the quality of your bug report, (which will help
in getting the bug fixed sooner):

1) Check to see if the bug has been reported already. It's pretty easy
   to run a search or two against the cairo product in the
   http://bugs.freedesktop.org bugzilla database. Another place to
   look for known bugs is the cairo ROADMAP:

	http://cairographics.org/ROADMAP

   which shows a planned schedule of releases and which bug fixes are
   being planned for each release.

2) Provide an accurate description of the bug with detailed steps for
   how we can reproduce the problem.

3) If possible provide a minimal test case demonstrating the bug. A
   great test case would be a minimal self-contained function in C or
   python or whatever language you are using for cairo. The function
   might accept nothing more than a cairo context, (cairo_t* in C).

4) If you feel like being particularly helpful, you could craft this
   minimal test case in the form necessary for cairo's test
   suite. This isn't much more work than writing a minimal
   function. Just look at the cairo/test/README file and imitate the
   style of existing test cases.

   If you do submit a test case, be sure to include Copyright
   information, (with the standard MIT licensing blurb if you want us
   to include your test in the test case). Also, including a reference
   image showing the expected result will be extremely useful.

5) Finally, the best bug report also comes attached with a patch to
   cairo to fix the bug. So send this too if you have it! Otherwise,
   don't worry about it and we'll try to fix cairo when we can.

Thanks, and have fun with cairo!

-Carl
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2013-01-29update Serbian translationlibreoffice-4-0-0Andras Timar592-5467/+4011
2013-01-28add missing translations for 'Insert' buttonAndras Timar113-1790/+6474
2013-01-27update translations for LibreOffice 4.0 rc3Andras Timar1554-18883/+21797
2013-01-24quick fix for string freeze break in About boxAndras Timar113-177/+177
2013-01-24Revert "quick fix for string freeze break in About box"Andras Timar113-177/+177
2013-01-24quick fix for string freeze break in About boxAndras Timar113-177/+177
2013-01-22remove obsolete .po filesAndras Timar169-441529/+0
2013-01-22typo fix in LibreLogo helpAndras Timar58-73/+73
2013-01-21update translations for LibreOffice 4.0 rc2Andras Timar4063-79124/+87680
2013-01-20remove empty ur, ta sid and lb help translationsAndras Timar212-1543308/+0
2013-01-07build fixAndras Timar1-0/+211
2013-01-07build fixAndras Timar2-0/+423
2013-01-06 update translations for LibreOffice 4.0 rc1Andras Timar32937-122972/+587364
2012-12-17fdo#58068 fix invalid .po headersPetr Mladek25-0/+25
2012-12-16update translations for LibreOffice 4.0 beta2Andras Timar36256-404955/+323151
2012-12-10fdo#58068 fix invalid .po headersAndras Timar3-0/+3
2012-12-09fix of damaged files from beta1Andras Timar1032-2134/+7987371
2012-12-04Slovenian update/fixeslibreoffice-4-0-branch-pointAndras Timar347-4503/+772
2012-12-03translators wanted LibreLogo help in a separate fileAndras Timar122-153306/+309162
2012-12-03Fix invalid headers/entries in Slovenian filesAndras Timar346-2555/+3093
2012-12-03update sl translations for LibreOffice 4.0 beta1Andras Timar346-203169/+10931
2012-12-03update translations for LibreOffice 4.0 beta1Andras Timar36465-14200104/+809240
2012-11-28gerrit testAndras Timar1-2/+1
2012-11-28Move extension.po Translation file to hereAbdulmajeed Al-Abaulrazzaq1-0/+670
2012-11-28LibreLogo translation test (hu)Andras Timar1-25/+20
2012-11-21missing Language codes in Serbian po filesAndras Timar22-22/+22
2012-11-21fix Language in sh po headersAndras Timar269-269/+269
2012-11-20add missing po file for filter/uiconfigAndras Timar113-0/+2712
2012-11-20add tudes po filesAndras Timar113-0/+8362
2012-11-20initial import of LibreOffice 4.0 translationsAndras Timar