Heyho On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 1:18 AM, Stephen Whitmore <stephen.whitm...@gmail.com> wrote: > You're welcome -- glad I could help. > > On 11/17 00:38, Markus Teich wrote: >> I also remind you, that this is a developers list and not a user >> support list (suckless has no users, just developers). Just sending in >> bug reports without at least a proposal of how to fix it is seen as >> rude. > > So, to confirm my understanding: if I don't have the time or expertise > to fix a bug I've found, I should refrain from communicating its > existence to its developer community, and hope that a) someone else > finds the bug and b) is capable and inclined to fix it? > > I hope I don't sound facetious, but I'm trying to understand if this is > truly the intent. Wouldn't this reduce bug discovery drastically?
IMO sending a bug report including sufficient context to reproduce it as well as a back trace (ideally) is fine. Because others seem to disagree we should decide on the correct behavior for the list and communicate it. http://suckless.org/community says [dev] is fine for bug reports for example. Cheers, Silvan