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Introduction to the issue queue

Last updated June 15, 2011. Created by add1sun on June 23, 2008.
Edited by jhodgdon, heather. Log in to edit this page.

Almost all community work really "happens" in the Drupal.org issue queue. This is where the community can track all of the todos for all of our projects. Every project has a queue. This means Drupal core, contributed modules and themes and even the drupal.org website and documentation have queues. This video covers how to find the queue you need, gives a little orientation, then shows how to search for existing issues and create a new issue.

Watch the video (10 minutes, 64 MB in mp4 format)

About the video

This video was recorded previous to the redesign so some aspects have changed, but the important things are the same.

Written and recorded by: Addison Berry of Lullabot

Another video

A more recent screencast recorded by Jennifer Hodgdon through Drupal Dojo is also available.

Using the issue queue

Read more on using the issue queue.

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