Even given 'user' is open to some interpretation it's unlikely to be very interesting to developers simply using the templates. However the issue it fixes is obscure and could possibly be of wider interest. I had decided to create a Jira anyway...
Steve On 9 April 2013 12:33, Ross Gardler <[email protected]> wrote: > Sure, but in this case Steve said it was a trivial patch. That implies end > users will not be interested. Sometimes creating an issue takes more effort > than fixing the trivial item discovered. > > Of course, one should always do a JIRA search to make sure another user has > not discovered the trivial issue. > > Steve, Martin makes a good point, if it is interesting to a user create an > issue, if it is truly trivial don't bother. > > Ross > > > On 9 April 2013 11:53, Martin Grigorov <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Having an issue is more for the end users IMO. >> This way the users can see what has changed between two releases. >> >> >> On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Ross Gardler <[email protected] >> >wrote: >> >> > No need to wait for release. We are not in code freeze. >> > >> > Form trivial patches don't worry about an issue for Wookie. Other >> projects >> > want an issue for everything. >> > >> > Sent from a mobile device, please excuse mistakes and brevity >> > On 9 Apr 2013 11:00, "Steve Lee" <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > > I'm looking forward to submitting my first (trivial) patch to the >> > > templates but have a quick question before I do so. >> > > >> > > I'll obviously wait for the release to be completed, but wonder if I >> > > should create a bug first for the commit, or just commit it first with >> > > suitable comments? >> > > >> > > Steve Lee >> > > Programme Leader (Open Accessibility) >> > > OpenDirective http://opendirective.com >> > > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Martin Grigorov >> jWeekend >> Training, Consulting, Development >> http://jWeekend.com <http://jweekend.com/> >> > > > > -- > Ross Gardler (@rgardler) > Programme Leader (Open Development) > OpenDirective http://opendirective.com
