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Updated guidance to propose new feature ideas in contributing docs.
These changes include: * Clarification of the new feature proposal and evaluation process. * Reodering "points to consider" into reporting bugs section, since these are mostly trac-specific. * Narrowing the guide on user interface bugs and features to just bugs. * Updating documentation for Someday/Maybe triage stage. Co-authored-by: Tim Schilling <schilling711@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Sarah Boyce <42296566+sarahboyce@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Natalia <124304+nessita@users.noreply.github.com>
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Interested in giving back to the community a little? Maybe you've found a bug
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in Django that you'd like to see fixed, or maybe there's a small feature you
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want added.
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want added (but remember that proposals for new features should follow the
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:ref:`process for suggesting new features <requesting-features>`).
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Contributing back to Django itself is the best way to see your own concerns
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addressed. This may seem daunting at first, but it's a well-traveled path with
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<running-unit-tests-settings>`. When making UI changes, you will need to
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:ref:`run the Selenium tests <running-selenium-tests>`.
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Working on a feature
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====================
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Working on an approved new feature
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==================================
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For this tutorial, we'll work on a "fake ticket" as a case study. Here are the
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imaginary details:
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For this tutorial, we'll work on a "fake accepted ticket" as a case study. Here
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are the imaginary details:
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.. admonition:: Ticket #99999 -- Allow making toast
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