Personally I would suggest NOT submitting publication errors/oversights/omissions as a Bug. IMHO submissions to bugzilla should be true actual software bugs that can be coding errors, but again thats just my view.
Dan, in Mozilla's Bugzilla a "bug" is just a convenient way of tracking some action that needs to be taken. Some examples of "bugs" would include:
1) Actual software bugs
2) Requests for new features
3) Requests for CVS accounts
4) Requests for changes to mozilla.org servers (eg "enable ssh access
to cvs.mozilla.org")
5) Suggested wording changes to mozilla.org documents
6) Suggestions for better marketing strategiesand so forth.
You, by posting here about the possibility of some misdirection in a published (albeit online) documentation, have done about the best you can.
Not at all. If you want someone to update documentation, you need to let that person know it needs updating. Most people do not read this newsgroup. The right course of action is to file a bug and assign it to the person who would need to take action. Suggested changes can then be attached to the bug.
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