Hi,

Am Dienstag, den 03.04.2018, 20:21 +0200 schrieb Antonio:
> 
> Well, I thought NetBeans did already this this with some exceptions, 
> sending them to some server that was responsible for classifying them 
> automatically. Some other IDEs do the same as well. That would be a nice 
> feature to have, IMHO, but would require setting up a server for that.
> 

my personal experience is, that the "exception reported" issues were
mostly useless. What I remember:

- there is no context
- requests for more information were never handled
- comments were often unintelligible if at all present

My full take on this as a user: You receive the IDE as a donation, so
in return I expect reasonable bug reports. That includes registering
and answering to further inquiries.

>From my perspective not the number of issues are important, but the
quality of the reports.

This is my opinion, not a veto or something.

Greetings

Matthias



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