# Contact.

team.management is developed in the open. The fastest way to reach the maintainers — for a bug, a question, or a feature request — is a GitHub issue.

## Report a bug or ask a question

Open an issue on the plugin repository: [github.com/TeamManagementPlugin/claude-plugin/issues](https://github.com/TeamManagementPlugin/claude-plugin/issues). Include your Claude Code version, the protocol you were running, and what you expected versus what happened — that is enough for us to act on it.

A good report is short and specific. Say what you ran, what you expected, and what happened instead. If a step was involved, name it — that is usually where the answer turns out to be. Paste the error rather than describing it, and mention your operating system if anything touched the shell or the filesystem.

## What happens after you file

Issues are read by the people who wrote the code. There is no triage queue and no support tier, which means a reply is sometimes slow.

Feature requests are welcome, and they are read as arguments rather than counted as votes. Describe the problem you ran into and the workaround you settled for. That is far more persuasive than a description of the feature you already have in mind.

## Why there is no email

There is no contact email and no support inbox: the project domain does not send or receive mail, and issues are handled in public so the answer helps the next person too. For anything security-sensitive, use the repository’s private vulnerability reporting on GitHub rather than a public issue.
