On 03.06.2010, at 22:00, Carl Sorensen wrote:




On 6/3/10 1:52 PM, "Graham Percival" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Bug Squad and others,

I've updated CG 7 Issues:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/contributor/issues
Looks very good to me.

I do have one question -- do we ever want to push original contributors to make Tiny Examples? This chapter seems to take the responsibility away from the contributor and put it on the Bug Squad. This is a bit of a change in policy, but may be a good change in policy, if we have enough resources for
the Bug Squad.

Thanks,

Carl

Two reasons I like already having a tiny example:
1) It's frequently easier to understand a problem if a tiny example has already been provided. 2) It helps to make sure that the problem submitted is an actual problem; i.e., the person submitting it thoroughly understands what the expected output should be, and how that differs from what's generated.

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