+ Pointers for contribution + + +
+ +Contacting Us
+You can find the developers behind WebKitGTK on various platforms:
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- Mastodon. +
- Bluesky. +
- #webkitgtk channel on Matrix. +
Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions. For reporting issues and requesting new features, please follow the contribution guidelines in the following section.
+Reporting Feedback
+If you encountered a bug, an unusual behavior, or would like to request a new feature, the WebKit Bugzilla is the place to visit. Bugs specific to the GTK and WPE ports, as well as cross-platform bugs affecting all WebKit ports (including e.g. macOS/iOS variants), are reported there.
+WebKit is a large software project with many contributors and billions of users, receiving a lot of bug reports. Before reporting a new issue, be sure to search for the existing ones to make sure your issue may be already known. However, do not refrain from opening a ticket if you cannot find any describing your issue.
+If you are unfamiliar with the WebKit bug writing guidelines, you might want to have a look before opening a ticket. Prefix the bug title with [WPE] or [GTK] depending on the port flavour that you are using, and ideally assign a component that matches the problem domain. If unsure, select WebKitGTK or WPE WebKit, but do not leave it unassigned.
+Last but not least, thanks for your contribution! You can make a difference and help us improve and evolve our project.
+Code Contributions
+To contribute, you should first setup a local development environment. The easiest solution is to use the WebKit Container SDK. It contains a set of scripts that assist in creating and running a Podman-based container on your Linux machine, which contains all dependencies needed to compile WebKit.
+The webkit.org page contains a section dedicated to code contributions—be sure to read it, as it contains many interesting articles, covering the WebKit Early Warning System (EWS), the coding style guidelines and much more.
+Additionally there is a Wiki page with further information about the WebKit project, and links to all aforementioned pages.
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