If you discover bugs or you have feature requests related to ejabberd, you can formally submit them to ejabberd's Process-One bug tracker. That bug tracker is also used to plan new releases of ejabberd.
Since January 2005 until August 2007, ejabberd main bug tracker was ejabberd's Jabber.Ru Bugzilla. This independent bug tracker contains historic issues, and still includes bugs which are being moved to the main ejabberd bug tracker. You can check the open bugs and the open bugs with patch available. It is still used sometimes for collateral tasks.
Related links
- Process-One opens their bug tracker: ejabberd bug tracker open for registration
- Mickaël Rémond (leader of Process-One) explains how they manage bugs in the bug tracker: email in ejabberd mailing list
- Aleksey Shchepin (leader of ejabberd) agrees to use Process-One bug tracker as ejabberd main bug tracker: chatroom log