# How to make a change request? ## Purpose This document describes how to make a change request for the TTCN-3 standard. Change requests are the basis for managing changes and tracking discussions on the standard. When this procedure is followed correctly: - Change requests will contain all the necessary information. - Change requests will be actionable. - Discussions, progress and decisions on the change request will be tracked. When this procedure is not followed: - Change requests may be incomplete or unclear. - Duplicate change requests may be created. - Change requests might be rejected due to lack of information. ## Procedure **Inputs:** - An EOL or an individual account. 1. **[Sign in](https://labs.etsi.org/rep/users/sign_in)**: Use your EOL account (same credentials as in the ETSI portal) or individual account to sign in. 2. **Assure your request have not been made before:** Navigate to our [issue tracker](https://labs.etsi.org/rep/mts/ttcn3/standard/-/issues/?sort=created_date&state=all&first_page_size=20#) and search for issues that match to your request. Make sure you search for all issues, not only the open ones. If your request has already been made, you can add a comment to the existing. 3. **Open issue form**: After you made sure, that your request have not been made before, open the issue form by clicking on ["New issue"](https://labs.etsi.org/rep/mts/ttcn3/standard/-/issues/new). 4. **Add title**: Choose a title that describes your change request concisely. Some good exampleis: "Proposal: Add Rust interface", "Typo in section 3.2.1", "Clarify the definition of 'foo'", ... 5. **Choose a description template**": Choose a template from the dropdown box that fits your change request most. ![issue templates](assets/issue-templates.png) The templates will help you to provide the necessary information and to structure your request efficiently. You may add or remove parts of the template as needed. 6. **Fill in the details**": Describe your change request. GitLab specific fields like "Assignee", "Milestone", "Labels" can be left empty. If you have related or similar change requests, it is good practice to link them in the description. 7. **Add attachements**: If you have additional files, like a document or images that describe the change request in detail, you can attach it to the issue. **Outputs:** - An issue describing your change request is created. ## FAQs **Where do I get an account?** If you represent an ETSI member or ISG/SDG Participant organization, you can request your EOL [here](https://webapp.etsi.org/createaccount/). If you don't represent any organization, you can create an Individual Account with your personal email address [here](https://labs.etsi.org/signup/). **Which description template should I choose for my change request?** Following templates are available: The _Editorial Changes_ template is used for changes that do not affect meaning of the standard. For example, fixing typos, grammar, or formatting. _Clarification Needed_ is used when the standard is unclear or ambiguous. For example, if a term is not defined, or if an enumeration is missing a value and it is unclear if this is on purpose. Create a _Bug Report_ if the standard does not specify TTCN-3 as intended. For example, if two specifications contradict each other, or if an example does not reflect defined behavior. A _Feature proposal_ is used to suggest new features, interfaces, documents or changes to existing ones. You do not need to provide a full specification document, yet. It is practice to discuss the proposal first and create the document when the proposal is accepted and all details are clear.