Hi Dimitri,

it will get all the attention we can give it in whatever category you put it in. However, if you put it in the right category, people watching that specific category might take a closer look, whereas in the "New Bugs" category, only QA's will take a look, and they generally won't start fixing rightaway. So, if you know the right category, it is always a good plan to put a bug into that directly.

Secondly, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [email protected] are both completely different lists. The fact that Alexey and myself watch and reply on both might make you feel differently, but they REALLY are different :)

Kind regards,
Joost de Valk

Dimitri Bouniol wrote:
I thought it might get a little more attention in New Bugs. But what might be causing this problem. Could it be the Objective-C portion of the inspector?

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