Welcome to Harvest

Harvest makes it easy to find low-hanging opportunities in Ubuntu. It aggregates the mass of todo lists we use every day so it's simple to find and coordinate work.

  • 25661 opportunities in 22112 source packages
  • 32 opportunity lists
  • 16 notes
  • 618 users
  • What can I do with Harvest?

    Harvest helps find bugs that could be easy to address, as well as changes that can improve packages. When updating your packages, take a look at the available opportunities to get a feel for what's new both in and outside Ubuntu.

  • Why should I log in?

    You can log in with your Launchpad account to help us organise opportunities in Harvest. Click an opportunity's Edit button to review it, then mark it Applied if it has been handled or Irrelevant if it doesn't relate to us.

  • What are Notes?

    Notes are short messages you can stick to opportunities for other Harvest users to see. They don't use much space, so just add them whenever they might help. For example, if you mark an opportunity Irrelevant, you can add a note explaining why.

  • Why is Harvest the way it is?

    Harvest is based on a simple design: let others do the hard work of assembling lists. Harvest just knows packages, lists and opportunities. It doesn't know what an open or fixed bug is or who upstream is.

  • I found a bug. What do I do?

    If it's about the UI or the functionality of the site, please file a bug on harvest in Launchpad. If it's about some piece of data in Harvest, it's likely a script that fetches it. In that case, please file your bug on harvest-data instead. The hacking guide explains more.

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