bbPress Trac
Trac is the place to follow along with the development of bbPress. You can track changes in the ​Timeline section of this site. There is also an ​RSS feed for those interested.
Bugs reports are also kept on Trac. If you are looking to submit a bug report, please ​head on over.
You may login to this site using your bbPress.org/WordPress.org/BuddyPress.org username and password. If you don't already have one, sign up at ​the forums.
You can browse the source here, but you probably want to check out bbPress using Subversion.
Security Issues
If you have encountered a security issue that isn't addressed in a released version of bbPress, please report it to the ​WordPress HackerOne program. For more, see our ​Security FAQ in the handbook.
Contributing
There are ​many ways to contribute to bbPress. If you want to get started quickly, ​test a patch, or ​grab a bug and see if you can reproduce the problem it describes. Don't miss the ​test automation tools.
If you have an idea for a feature, but not the ability to code it yourself, share your idea in the ​bbPress Forums.
The Life of a Ticket
​Reporting Bugs in the ​WordPress Codex tells how to report a bug, what all the ​keywords we use in Trac mean, and more.
Notification
If you would like to receive notification when a ticket you have submitted or are interested in changes, please configure your email address in trac after you have logged in by going to the ​Preferences page.
Then when you add your user name to the (cc) on a ticket, you will be notified of any comments or changes to that ticket going forward.
How to Submit Patches
​Mark Jaquith's Unix WordPress Toolbox
​Peter Westwood's Windows WordPress Toolbox
Referring to other Tracs
If you need to refer to a trac ticket or changeset from another trac in WordPress.org family, this can be done using InterTrac references.

