It is better for me, because I forget less often -- in the mailing list,
newer emails overlap with old issues and it is quite hard to keep track of
what remains unsolved. Except for very trivial issues that are one-minute
things, I tend to prefer the bug reporting mechanism.
But it is not something I want to impose on you all. If someone does not
want to deal with SF, he/she can report bugs here.
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Stas Boukarev <stass...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll <juanjose.garciarip...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Hi Stas,
> >
> > i am creating tickets for both bugs. One is half-solved, but I need this
> to
> > keep myself posted on what I do -- please apologize if I forget to report
> > the bug solution to the mailing list. It seems most efficient for me to
> > proceed this way.
> Is it generally better to report bugs on to the bug-tracker?
> --
> With best regards, Stas.
>
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