
Do you want to test OpenEMM without installing it first? For that reason, we provide a server with a demo account of OpenEMM 5.4 which is open to the public.
We use the OpenEMM bugtracker hosted on SourceForge to report and publish bugs in OpenEMM.
There are four types of bug reports, which differ in their status:
1. Pending: bug reports with pending status are not confirmed by the development team (yet).
2. Open: bug reports with open status are acknowledged by the development team and will be fixed as soon as possible.
3. Closed: bug reports with closed status are already fixed in the latest release.
4. Deleted: bug reports with deleted status have been reviewed by the development team and were rejected.
Confirmed bugs with priority 1 to 3 are minor and will be fixed in one of the next releases of OpenEMM. Bugs of priority 4 to 6 are major and will be fixed in the next release of OpenEMM. Bugs with priority 7 to 9 should never happen and will be fixed as soon as possible, even if this requires an extra release!
If you think you have found a bug, but you are a little bit unsure, please use our support forum Releases and bug fixes.
If you want to report a new bug in the latest version of OpenEMM, please use the OpenEMM bugtracker, select "OpenEMM" in the Group field and the appropriate version in the field Category.
Your bug description should include at least the following information:
Depending on the nature of the bug this could be helpful:
Important: if you have found a security issue, please do not use the bugtracker, but send an e-mail to bugs AT openemm DOT org (and ignore the autoresponder message).
Thank you for helping us improving OpenEMM!
Not every unwanted behaviour of OpenEMM is a bug. Here is a list of problems we are aware of and we are going to address in one of the next releases of OpenEMM (your help is appreciated, of course!)