| 1 | = Trac Support = |
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| 3 | Like most [http://www.opensource.org/ open source projects], Trac support is available primarily through the [trac:MailingList mailing list] and the [trac: project wiki]. Both are maintained by the Trac community. The [trac: project wiki] is the authoritative source for the TracGuide, consisting of the administrator and user guides for Trac. |
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| 5 | There is an [trac:IrcChannel IRC channel] where online users can help out. Much of the 'live' development discussions also happen there. |
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| 7 | You can search questions tagged with `trac` on [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/trac Stack Overflow]. |
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| 9 | Before you start a new support query, make sure you have done the appropriate searching: |
| 10 | * in the project's [trac:TracFaq FAQ] |
| 11 | * in past messages to the [http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users Trac Users Mailing List] |
| 12 | * in the Trac ticket system, using either a [trac:search:?q=&ticket=on&wiki=on full search] or a [trac:query: ticket query]. |
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| 14 | Please '''don't''' create a ticket in trac.edgewall.org to ask a Trac support question. Only create a ticket when you face a ''real'' and ''new'' bug in Trac, and do so only after having read the [trac:NewTicketGuidelines NewTicketGuidelines]. The more a bug report or enhancement request complies with those guidelines, the higher the chances are that it will be fixed or implemented promptly! |
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| 17 | See also: [trac:MailingList], [trac:TracTroubleshooting], [trac:TracFaq], [trac:CommercialServices] |