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I am new to the contribution on Clojurescript and I found a small typo (1 letter is missing) which is also a minor bug. Should I create an issue or submit a patch directly?
if web site, file an issue/pr here: https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript-site/ if language itself, file a question here: https://ask.clojure.org
if want to submit a patch for the language, you can sign the contributor's agreement, then request a jira account per https://clojure.org/dev/dev#_becoming_a_contributor
I read the documentation at https://clojurescript.org/community/patches, created a Jira issue and attached a patch file to resolve the issue. https://clojure.atlassian.net/browse/CLJS-3298 I would like to know if I am supposed to change the status of the Jira issue? It is currently on “Open”.