HOWTO: Submit your content, idea, proposal, or issue

As Red Eclipse keeps evolving, and our lives change, I'm always trying to come up with better ways for you to submit your creations. As of now, I am moving all development to the tracker, and here's how it will work:
Content/Idea/Proposal Guidelines
To create a new ticket, you must be logged in to sourceforge.net.
All authors will be expected to have and maintain an account there to work on Red Eclipse.
Content/Idea/Proposal Guidelines
- Create a piece of content, come up with an idea, or decide to propose a change you want included in Red Eclipse.
- Then, create a thread for it, either in Maps & Mods for content, or General Discussion for ideas/proposals.
- Give the community a chance to provide feedback, or answer a poll (minimum time should be about 2 weeks).
- When you feel you have come up with a finished work, idea, or proposal, submit it to the tracker, if you are updating a previous submission, reopen the old ticket.
- On the tracker, provide a good description along with a link to your original forum topic.
- Attach, or provide direct links to, any files you are attempting to have included on the tracker.
- Feel free to share a link to your ticket while we review it.
- Find an issue in the Red Eclipse game and/or engine, verify that you can reproduce the problem and provide steps on how to do so.
- Check report:2 or here on the forums forums to see if your issue has already been reported and/or resolved upstream (in the development version).
- When you have verified that the issue still exists and needs to be fixed, submit it to the tracker, if you are updating a previous submission, reopen the old ticket.
- On the tracker, provide a good description along with a link to your original forum topic (if applicable).
- Attach, or provide direct links to, any files which demonstrates your issue and any patches you might have on the tracker.
- Only submit finalised works (no work-in-progress items please). If you are just looking for general feedback, you can post a link to your thread here.
- You acknowledge we will probably modify your content before including it (to fix any problems or improve it).
- If you want to modify it at a later point, changes you make will need to be based on our version, otherwise we may not include your updates.
- You must provide an explicit, legally enforceable license. Do not use "public domain", or "no commercial use" / "no modification allowed" clauses.
To create a new ticket, you must be logged in to sourceforge.net.
All authors will be expected to have and maintain an account there to work on Red Eclipse.