To encourage active collaboration, Sovryn strongly encourages pull requests, not just bug reports. "Bug reports" may also be sent in the form of a pull request containing a failing test.
However, if you file a bug report, your issue should contain a title and a clear description of the issue. You should also include as much relevant information as possible. The goal of a bug report is to make it easy for yourself - and others - to replicate the bug and develop a fix.
Remember, bug reports are created in the hope that others with the same problem will be able to collaborate with you on solving it. Do not expect that the bug report will automatically see any activity or that others will jump to fix it. Creating a bug report serves to help yourself and others start on the path of fixing the problem. If you want to chip in, you can help out by fixing any bugs listed in our issue trackers.
Sovryn's GitHub issue trackers are not intended to provide help or support. Instead, use one of the following channels:
You may propose new features or improvements of existing dapp behavior in the Sovryn Ideas issue board. If you propose a new feature, please be willing to implement at least some of the code that would be needed to complete the feature.
Informal discussion regarding bugs, new features, and implementation of existing features takes place in the #sorcery channel of the Sovryn Discord server.
All bug fixes should be sent to the latest stable (master) branch. Bug fixes should never be sent to the development branch unless they fix features that exist only in the upcoming release.
Minor features that are fully backward compatible with the current release may be sent to the latest stable branch.
Major new features should always be sent to the development branch, which contains the upcoming release.
If you are unsure if your feature qualifies as a major or minor, please ask Victor Creed in the #sorcery channel of the Sovryn Discord server.
All UI designs used for this repository should be available publically in Google Drive folder as Adobe XD files
If you discover a security vulnerability within DApp, please send an e-mail to Victor Creed via [email protected]. All security vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed.