So, I know that everyone has been posting reports of the bug where one can be in edit mode for a reply when the screen refreshes and the content (and the edit) vanishes, which is a MAJOR bug IMO. I don’t think that people will continue to use a site where their edits/posts just disappear at random. This hasn’t happened to me yet, but I could understand the frustration that’s associated with this type of bug.

Another bug that I’ve noticed is that, when submit a new post or, less often, when I post a reply, I get a spinning wheel. This wheel keeps spinning for minutes sometimes and, because I actually get REPLIES to the post, I can see that the post has gone through. However, I’m still seeing the spinning wheel on the browser tab where I’m making the post. From what I’m seeing, that post has gone through, even though I still have the spinning wheel during submission. This, is also a MAJOR bug and should be fixed as soon as possible, IMO.

So, the question is, what’s the best method/route to report such a thing? I think that one really big advantage of using Lemmy (as opposed to Reddit) is probably the extent to which the developers work with end users in order to fix such bugs. However, we definitely need to be aware of the proper method for submitting these bugs. TIA!

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    Posting the issue to Github is probably the best path if you’re able to do so.
    That allows other technical users to comment and puts it on the dev’s radar instead of relying on a post that they may or may not see.

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    I reported a bug earlier- but, honestly, I don’t expect the dev team to get around to it soon.

    My understanding, this project has a very small dev team, and this platform literally just EXPLODED in size, jumping from a very tiny niche on the internet, to literally exploding in size in the last few weeks.

    And, I am willing to bet, before reddit enacts their final blow- lots more come over.

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      The main devs are just two, Nutomic and dessalines, who work on it full time, but since this is an open source project anybody can contribute and if it passes their tests and actually fixes whichever bug it was meaning to fix, they just merge it into the codebase. There’s currently 11 pull requests for the main repo from community contributors. I believe one of the issues also has a bounty of $100 for whoever implements it.

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      Actually, it’s been my experience that the right (even small) dev teams can be VERY effective, depending of course on the management. I’ve tried to do my part by contributing to Lemmy.world but, I guess we need to think about contributing to the software dev team for Lemmy as well? Is there a Patreon link or something? Inquiring minds want to know…

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          This is awesome! Thanks! So, I’m going 5-for-5 here. $5 for Lemmy.world and $5 for the Lemmy devs. I know it’s not much, but I’m not rich and it’s steady monthly income so, hopefully, it helps…

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            Every bit helps, I am sure.

            I’ll sit down here eventually, and try to figure out how the codebase works, and see if I can provide meaningful contributions to it.

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                Only- If I am able to make sense of it. I typically do C#/Python development. Everything in the code base is a bit foreign to me.

                And- they already have ansible playbooks, and docker containers going. So… shall see.

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                  Understandable. I’ve done my share of Python and full-stack stuff as well but my job keeps me so busy these days that, sometimes, the only way to contribute to these types of projects is monetarily. I just do what I can, and I hope it’s enough. I (we) definitely appreciate your time spent on trying to contribute more and I hope to do so as well once I can retire and tell them all to go F$ck themselves! ;)