In case of gedit this is mostly true, as there are only minor changes
added by Ubuntu to gedit, so most of the times functional problems
should be reported to GNOME. Theming/styling issues can be caused by the
Ubuntu default theme, so those ones you should not report to GNOME, but
rather to ubuntu first, and a bug triager will decide whether it's an
upstream issue or an ubuntu issue. However please keep in mind that this
is only true for gedit, as other applications might have a large set of
ubuntu-specific changes (e.g. System Settings aka gnome-control-center),
so the problem you are experiencing with them might be only ubuntu-
specific.

However it's always good to have the bugs reported in ubuntu if you have
found the bug in ubuntu, and upstreaming should follow only after the
bug has been reported to ubuntu.

I hope this helps, if you have any other questions, I will try to answer
them.

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