Hi Shash

I sympathise with the problem. I am keen to be able to have an excerpt of
the issues list on tiddlywiki.com but I don't think it's worth doing unless
we can keep it properly up to date - right now tiddlywiki.com is a static
site, which severely limits our options.

But in general I wouldn't worry about it too much. Searching through
earlier submissions is actually pretty difficult, as a single problem can
often have multiple, apparently unrelated symptoms. So I don't want bug
reporters to feel too burdened by it; it's very quick and easy for me to
deal with duplicates if they do arise.

Best wishes

Jeremy



On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Shash <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jeremy,
>
> Sometimes it happens that whenever I find any issue with Tiddlywiki 5
> while working and try to raise an alarm in this group, the issue happens to
> be already listed in github. I would suggest instead of wasting precious
> time of the gents in this group answering some trivial questions, it would
> be apt to list all the issues in the main site at tiddlywiki.com till the
> development hits the stable version.
>
> Please put in your views on this. Thanks!
>
> Regards
> Shash (Shashank)
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