Difference between revisions of "Enhancement Requests"
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As you use GnuCash, you may find that its functions don't fully meet your requirements. In this case, you may wish to request an ''enhancement request''. The community welcomes such input; this is how applications grow. | As you use GnuCash, you may find that its functions don't fully meet your requirements. In this case, you may wish to request an ''enhancement request''. The community welcomes such input; this is how applications grow. | ||
− | + | Before you proceed, you should first share your request with the community by describing it on the user mailing list to see whether others have had this idea before. It may be that someone in the community has found a way to solve your problem using the current functionality of GnuCash, or that the issue has been reported already. | |
− | Once you've confirmed that you need a change, you can make enhancement requests in two ways: | + | Once you've confirmed that you need a change, and that it has not already been requested, you can make enhancement requests in two ways: |
# Submit an ''enhancement request'' bug on [[Bugzilla]], or | # Submit an ''enhancement request'' bug on [[Bugzilla]], or | ||
− | # Create an entry (or add your vote to an existing entry) at [http://gnucash.uservoice.com | + | # Create an entry (or add your vote to an existing entry) at [http://gnucash.uservoice.com Uservoice], which is a web forum to discuss new feature requests. |
Either of these approaches is fine. | Either of these approaches is fine. |
Revision as of 08:51, 3 February 2019
Enhancement requests
As you use GnuCash, you may find that its functions don't fully meet your requirements. In this case, you may wish to request an enhancement request. The community welcomes such input; this is how applications grow.
Before you proceed, you should first share your request with the community by describing it on the user mailing list to see whether others have had this idea before. It may be that someone in the community has found a way to solve your problem using the current functionality of GnuCash, or that the issue has been reported already.
Once you've confirmed that you need a change, and that it has not already been requested, you can make enhancement requests in two ways:
- Submit an enhancement request bug on Bugzilla, or
- Create an entry (or add your vote to an existing entry) at Uservoice, which is a web forum to discuss new feature requests.
Either of these approaches is fine.