Posted by Ryan Roth, Developer Programs Engineer & Wesley Chun (@Wescpy), Developer Advocate, G Suite
You may have read recently that the Google Cloud Platform team upgraded to Issue Tracker, the same system that Google uses internally. This allows for improved collaboration between all of us and all of you. Issues you file will have better exposure internally, and you get improved transparency in terms of seeing the issues we're actively working on. Starting today, G Suite developers will also have a new issue tracker to which we've already migrated existing issues from previous systems.
Whether it's a bug that you've found, or if you wish to submit a favorite feature request, the new issue tracker is here for you. Heads up, you need to be logged in with your Google credentials to view or update issues in the tracker.
The new issue tracker for G Suite developers.
- Google Apps Script: Report an issue - Request a feature
- Google Drive SDK/API: Report an issue - Request a feature
- Gmail API: Report an issue - Request a feature
- Google Calendar API: Report an issue - Request a feature
- Google Sheets API: Report an issue - Request a feature
- Google Slides API: Report an issue - Request a feature
- G Suite Activity API: Report an issue - Request a feature
- G Suite Admin SDK: Report an issue - Request a feature
- G Suite Marketplace: Report an issue - Request a feature
- Google Classroom API: Report an issue - Request a feature
- Google Contacts API: Report an issue - Request a feature
- Google Picker API: Report an issue - Request a feature
- Google Realtime API: Report an issue - Request a feature
- Google SitesBas API: Report an issue - Request a feature
- Google Tasks API: Report an issue - Request a feature