GitHub
Brume is developed in the open on GitHub.
Project
Section titled “Project”- Repository — github.com/brumeorg/Brume
The repository hosts the source code, the release artifacts, the issue tracker, and the discussion forum.
Issues
Section titled “Issues”Use issues for:
- Bug reports — please include your Brume version (
brume --help), Postgres version, and the minimalbrume.ymlthat reproduces. - Feature requests — check the roadmap first to see if it’s already planned.
- Documentation feedback — typos, unclear sections, missing pages.
Discussions
Section titled “Discussions”Use discussions for:
- Usage questions (“how do I pseudonymize this kind of schema?”)
- Compliance questions (“how do I justify this in front of my DPO?”)
- Showcase (“here’s how we wired Brume in our CI”)
Releases
Section titled “Releases”Every Brume release is tagged and published on the Releases page. The changelog lives there.
Security
Section titled “Security”Please don’t open public issues for security vulnerabilities. The repo’s security policy describes how to report them privately.