It will be important for developers wanting to develop for the chrome browser to be able to review existing bugs (to avoid too much pulling-out of hair), and to add new ones (to improve the thing). Yet I can't seem to find the bug tracking for this project. It is open source, right?
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Google is calling it Chromium on Google Code The Chromium Bug Reporting Page is there and has the link to submit bugs listed. (Google Account Required) |
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This is the home page for the Code: http://code.google.com/chromium/ And here's more info: http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved including the bug list |
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From the Google Site
I don't see any reference to public bug tracking... |
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The Google Code site for the Chrome project is available at: http://code.google.com/chromium/ Facilities available allow you to: Plus there are links to the development blog and a whole bunch of other useful stuff. |
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See the Issues tab on Chrome's Google Code page. |
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... or you can just open about:linux-splash page and get detailed instructions |
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This is not the place for Google Chrome support questions... This is! |
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