Such mixed approach is not allowed.
Thanks for clarifying. Guess that better be explicitly spelled somewhere there.
Please create new topics for new questions
this makes it hard to follow / learn to others
Mmmm… would it really be better? Those are really one-timers.
Learn from it ? Like learning from git commit history…
I reported an obsolete line, you fixed it, case closed and no one would ever need it again.
I asked a question lacking from docs, you update that in docs, no one would ever need this thread for it again.
To spend a separate forum thread on it? Or issue number in tracker?
All options are evil, jsut which one is lesser evil then?
Both seems too much for such a miniscule issue. It is just do and forget.
Frankly, was thinking just about e-mail, but don’t know one ![]()
bc i kind of found one more overlooked example ![]()
i can land it into a tracker, but then “everyone subscribed to tracker would get notified”, right?
And there probably would be more obsolete examples found as i am “testing water” when have time.
Should every of them warrant a separate forum thread? A separate tracker issue? They all would be trivial fix-and-forget kind!