Added guidelines for reporting UI-related bugs & feature requests.

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go-public date. This will probably mean a new release of Django, but go-public date. This will probably mean a new release of Django, but
in some cases it may simply be patches against current releases. in some cases it may simply be patches against current releases.
Reporting user interface bugs and features
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If your bug or feature request touches on anything visual in nature, there
are a few additional guidelines to follow:
* Include screenshots in your ticket which are the visual equivalent of a
minimal testcase. Show off the issue, not the crazy customizations
you've made to your browser.
* If the issue is difficult to show off using a still image, consider
capturing a *brief* screencast. If your software permits it, capture only
the relevant area of the screen.
* If you're offering a patch which changes the look or behavior of Django's
UI, you **must** attach before *and* after screenshots/screencasts.
Tickets lacking these are difficult for triagers and core developers to
assess quickly.
* Screenshots don't absolve you of other good reporting practices. Make sure
to include URLs, code snippets, and step-by-step instructions on how to
reproduce the behavior visible in the screenshots.
* Make sure to set the UI/UX flag on the ticket so interested parties can
find your ticket.
Requesting features Requesting features
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