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The best way to submit bug reports for Python is to use the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=5470&atid=105470 bug reporting page] of the Python project. You will need to be logged into the SourceForge site. That may mean you will have to sign up, but it's not difficult. The decision to not allow anonymous bug reports was made because so many reports were incomplete and required further input from the submitter. This was impossible with anonymous reports. All we could do was close such reports.
The best way to submit bug reports for Python is to use the [http://sf.net/tracker/?group_id=5470&atid=105470 bug reporting page] of the Python project. You will need to be logged into the [http://sf.net/ SourceForge] site. That may mean you will have to sign up, but it's not difficult. The decision to not allow anonymous bug reports was made because so many reports were incomplete and required further input from the submitter. This was impossible with anonymous reports. All we could do was close such reports.

How can "normal" users report bugs in Python or the documentation?

The best way to submit bug reports for Python is to use the [http://sf.net/tracker/?group_id=5470&atid=105470 bug reporting page] of the Python project. You will need to be logged into the [http://sf.net/ SourceForge] site. That may mean you will have to sign up, but it's not difficult. The decision to not allow anonymous bug reports was made because so many reports were incomplete and required further input from the submitter. This was impossible with anonymous reports. All we could do was close such reports.

Asking for Help/How can "normal" users report bugs in Python or the documentation? (last edited 2011-03-26 23:09:43 by PaulBoddie)

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