Explain how security issues should be reported (#1898)

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If you are an experienced Ruby programmer, take a few minutes to get the Capistrano test suite running (see [DEVELOPMENT.md][]), and do what you can to get a test case written that fails. *This will be a huge help!* If you are an experienced Ruby programmer, take a few minutes to get the Capistrano test suite running (see [DEVELOPMENT.md][]), and do what you can to get a test case written that fails. *This will be a huge help!*
If you think you may have discovered a security vulnerability in Capistrano, do not open a GitHub issue. Instead, please send a report to <security@capistranorb.com>.
## Requesting new features or improvements ## Requesting new features or improvements
Capistrano continues to improve thanks to people like you! Feel free to open a GitHub issue for any or all of these ideas: Capistrano continues to improve thanks to people like you! Feel free to open a GitHub issue for any or all of these ideas:

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GitHub issues are for bug reports and feature requests. Please refer to the [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) document for guidelines on submitting GitHub issues. GitHub issues are for bug reports and feature requests. Please refer to the [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) document for guidelines on submitting GitHub issues.
If you think you may have discovered a security vulnerability in Capistrano, do not open a GitHub issue. Instead, please send a report to <security@capistranorb.com>.
## How to contribute ## How to contribute
Contributions to Capistrano, in the form of code, documentation or idea, are gladly accepted. Read the [DEVELOPMENT](DEVELOPMENT.md) document to learn how to hack on Capistrano's code, run the tests, and contribute your first pull request. Contributions to Capistrano, in the form of code, documentation or idea, are gladly accepted. Read the [DEVELOPMENT](DEVELOPMENT.md) document to learn how to hack on Capistrano's code, run the tests, and contribute your first pull request.