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Re: Still using butt ugly fonts
by Gogs on Monday 17/Mar/2008, @04:07
No I certainly do not, but having being reading the Commit Digest announcements for a while they do certainly appear to attract their fair share of devs...
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Re: Still using butt ugly fonts
by Bobby on Monday 17/Mar/2008, @04:45
That's true, I have seen even big shots like Aseigo addressing problems on the dot quite a few times even though they might have been posted on Bugzilla or the mailing list.
I have also posted a few problems/bugs (haven't got a Bugzilla account yet) here which have been been dealt with, so yes they (the devs) are on the alert even on the dot ;)
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Re: Still using butt ugly fonts
by sebas on Monday 17/Mar/2008, @05:55
That doesn't make it a more suitable medium for doing so. In fact, posting to the right mailinglist helps the developers keeping track of it (so chances increase it gets addressed), increases chances that the right developer even reads it, and it helps developers a great deal by respecting their workflow.

So while sometimes things get picked up from the Dot, it's by no means a preferred, nor suitable, medium to report bugs.
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  • Re: Still using butt ugly fonts
    by Bobby on Monday 17/Mar/2008, @05:59
    I am aware of that sebas and that's why I am going to get registered on Bugzilla today. Of course I don't have a bug right now but I am sure that one will come ;)
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