Since Sunday, Jun 22, CyanogenMod has a dedicated bug tracker for the OnePlus One. To report an issue, first go to
https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/ and register there, if you are not registered yet. Note that you need to specify your full name during registration and it will be publicly shown when creating an issue or commenting.
Next, look for existing issues to avoid duplicates. All current issues are listed at
https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse/BACON (click issues left in there).
If you find an existing issue:You can vote on existing issues, by clicking vote on the right of the issue. Please DO NOT add comments like "Me too", as this will just annoy people.
If you cannot find an existing issue:
1. Click Create Issue -> A "window" appears
2. In the "Project" drop-down, select "OnePlus One"
3. Now in the "Issue Type" drop-down, select the type of issue you want to report:
---> Bug - something that is not working correctly
---> New feature - A new feature that needs to be developed
---> Improvement - A proposed Improvement to an existing feature
Bugs1. In the instruction tab, select the version of CM 11S running on your OnePlus One
2. Click on "Field Tab"
3. Fill out the summary and description field. The summary should be useful. A good example: "Screen does not power on consistently after waking device using galaxysmtd. A bad summary: "Screen wont turn on." (examples copied from cyanogenmod wiki).
4. Attach possible attachments. You probably want to include a logcat.
5. Click create
Once you have filed your bug, you may be asked for more information, such as a logcat from adb (if you have not done yet, as you should have in almost all cases). For information on how to generate a logcat, see
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_debugging_with_logcatNew Features / ImprovementsIt's like for bugs, but all on one tab. Just fill out all the fields and click create.