I'm doing various small cleanup changes as I explore the neutron codebase.  
Some of these cleanups are to fix actual bugs discovered in the code.  Almost 
all of them are tiny and "obviously correct".

A recurring reviewer comment is that the change should have had an 
accompanying bug report and that they would rather that change was not 
submitted without one (or at least, they've -1'ed my change).

I often didn't discover these issues by encountering an actual production 
issue so I'm unsure what to include in the bug report other than basically a 
copy of the change description.  I also haven't worked out the pattern yet of 
which changes should have a bug and which don't need one.

There's a section describing blueprints in NeutronDevelopment but nothing on 
bugs.  It would be great if someone who understands the nuances here could add 
some words on when to file bugs:
Which type of changes should have accompanying bug reports?
What is the purpose of that bug, and what should it contain?

-- 
Thanks,
 - Gus

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