carpenox wrote:lol still with this old idea.....heh, things never change eh?
You'd be surprised, youngster, at how often that information causes a solution to change. Also how often a search engine will bring a person to their matching solution that otherwise may have been buried in the desert.
Just because you'll be "jonny-on-the-spot" hunting for clients, doesn't mean Matt or someone else isn't paying attention. My experience has been, however, that Matt will point out very specific "that issue has been resolved: UPGRADE!" much more quickly when there's a version listed with the problem.
Then there's the concept that several people with the same problem over time isn't connected (happens a lot), but several people with the same version and same problem while other versions don't appear to post this problem ... could lead to a bug fix just because the versions were posted.
In it for the long haul.
Plus it's just good etiquette on any forum in any open source software system (Hell, not a bad idea for closed-source packages either).