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Edi said: people will simply not think enough before they post, they will not go back and look whether what they want to say has been posted and they have shown a complete disregard for instructions on how to conduct themselves so that things will stay organized.
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oddly enough, this is as true of professional testers as it is of the public at large
As a long time test lead, I could show your bugs in our tracking database that would make your eyes bleed. (and not in a good way)
I've been pretty darn happy with what the devs have chosen to fix in the patches so far, and the overall quality of Dom3. There's plenty of stuff I'd like to see done, but most of what I want are feature requests, not actual bugs.
Sure, the bug thread as it stands is pretty darn unwieldly, but at least it does provide a central place to dump issues that stands a better chance of being summarized into something the devs might see than a random thread buried pretender-knows-where by the time the deves DO decide to check in )
Mostly i'm just saying that we shouldnt discourage people from posting their issues there, but we should ENcourage someone to go in and attempt to summarize that monstrosity someday (notit!)
