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This indicates where to find help and where to report bugs.
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4.3. Varnish
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4.3. Varnish
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4.4. Alternatives
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4.4. Alternatives
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5. Contacts
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1. Available documentation
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1. Available documentation
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And similarly, since HAProxy and Varnish integrate so well together, it's easy
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And similarly, since HAProxy and Varnish integrate so well together, it's easy
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to add it later into the mix to complement the feature set.
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to add it later into the mix to complement the feature set.
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5. Contacts
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If you want to contact the developers or any community member about anything,
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the best way to do it usually is via the mailing list by sending your message
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to haproxy@formilux.org. Please note that this list is public and its archives
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are public as well so you should avoid disclosing sensitive information. A
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thousand of users of various experience levels are present there and even the
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most complex questions usually find an optimal response relatively quickly.
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Suggestions are welcome too. For users having difficulties with e-mail, a
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Discourse platform is available at http://discourse.haproxy.org/ . However
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please keep in mind that there are less people reading questions there and that
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most are handled by a really tiny team. In any case, please be patient and
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respectful with those who devote their spare time helping others.
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I you believe you've found a bug but are not sure, it's best reported on the
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mailing list. If you're quite convinced you've found a bug, that your version
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is up-to-date in its branch, and you already have a GitHub account, feel free
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to go directly to https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy/ and file an issue with
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all possibly available details. Again, this is public so be careful not to post
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information you might later regret. Since the issue tracker presents itself as
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a very long thread, please avoid pasting very long dumps (a few hundreds lines
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or more) and attach them instead.
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If you've found what you're absolutely certain can be considered a critical
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security issue that would put many users in serious trouble if discussed in a
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public place, then you can send it with the reproducer to security@haproxy.org.
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A small team of trusted developers will receive it and will be able to propose
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a fix. We usually don't use embargoes and once a fix is available it gets
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merged. In some rare circumstances it can happen that a release is coordinated
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with software vendors. Please note that this process usually messes up with
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eveyone's work, and that rushed up releases can sometimes introduce new bugs,
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so it's best avoided unless strictly necessary; as such, there is often little
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consideration for reports that needlessly cause such extra burden, and the best
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way to see your work credited usually is to provide a working fix, which will
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appear in changelogs.
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