> I guess it could be as simple as someone creating a page on
> wiki.openstreetmap.org and posting the link here. For example, the
> routing test map would naturally belong to a new wiki page on broken
> routing restrictions on newer Garmin software and firmware. 

A wiki page is a good thing for some (limited) time, but the more 
reports aggregate there the less helpful it seems (see 
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Mkgmap which is still one 
of the recommended ways to report issues). From my point the 
benefit in setting up a ticket system is that information is 
structured and therefore can be filtered according to the given 
needs. Thus, instead of manually cleaning up and removing solved 
issues we could rather not show them by default but still have 
them available for reference.

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