docs/docsite/rst/community/reporting_collections.rst
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Requesting changes to a collection
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Ansible practices responsible disclosure - if this is a security-related bug, email [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>_ instead of filing a ticket or posting to any public groups, and you will receive a prompt response.
Many bugs only affect a single module or plugin. If you find a bug that affects a module or plugin hosted in a collection, file the bug in the repository of the :ref:collection <collections>:
#. Find the collection on Galaxy <https://galaxy.ansible.com>_.
#. Click on the Issue Tracker link for that collection.
#. Follow the contributor guidelines or instructions in the collection repo.
If you are not sure whether a bug is in ansible-core or a collection, you can report the behavior on the :ref:Ansible Forum<ansible_forum>.
Before you request a feature, check what is :ref:planned for future Ansible Releases <roadmaps>.
The best way to get a feature into an Ansible collection is to :ref:submit a pull request <community_pull_requests>, either against ansible-core or against a collection. See also the :ref:ansible_collection_merge_requirements.
You can also submit a feature request by opening an issue in the collection repository.