Bug Squashing

I'm never sure whether I should send off Redland bug emails or not. Usually I don't send bug lists unless I plan on working to resolve the source of them myself, which is almost never the case with Redland. I just sent a pretty big email outlining some of the problems I'm having with querying in the latest version of Redland, which is now archived. Am I just being a pest, or, as a possible software developer, would you want to know about issues that might exist with your software?

The real reason I ask is that many of these situations might never pop up in any scenario other than mine. I'm kind of a unique case as far as use cases for Redland go, at least based on other ways I've seen people using it. Does this mean that bugs I find are more or less important? I don't know: edge cases always annoy the hell out of me in my own projects. I really just hope that I'm seen as helping, rather than being annoying.

* Posted by crschmidt on #d8uv.com at 2005-02-09 05:31:29 UTC.
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