submitting issues to their Github is definitely the preferred way and you can put thumbs up reactions to vote for them
otherwise [email protected] seems to be the place
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submitting issues to their Github is definitely the preferred way and you can put thumbs up reactions to vote for them
otherwise [email protected] seems to be the place
lemmy.ml is the home Instance of the devs. I'm not sure which community over there would be best though, I don't think they have a dedicated feature request one.
From the official GitHub page, this is the recommendation:
Is this a feature request? For questions or discussions use https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support
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