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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

  1. Click the Page menu page menu.
  2. Select Report a bug or broken website.
  3. Choose an issue type from the drop-down menu. The web address of the webpage you're on is recorded automatically.
  4. If possible, add key details in the 'Description' field, including steps to reproduce the issue you're experiencing.
  5. Keep 'Send source of current page' and 'Send screenshot of current page' checkboxes selected.
  6. Click the Send report button to report a Google Chrome bug.

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:

  • File bug reports;
  • Join the Google group discussions;
  • Submit a patch;
  • 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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