As I clearly understand that you are willing to keep things clear and tidy, you require every post to be sent over its appropriate channel.
So, what purpose are the forums for? What we can manage with a forum where we can not with a good bug tracker, like Github's?
As Jose Valim says about his Elixir, some may consider something as a bug and some other does not.For example, I do consider poor error messages, poor documentation, long documentation, long code requirement, small set of examples as a bug in my projects. What is a bug according to you?
Additionally, I have no distinct separation between code and documentation. So, if a bug is related to code, it is also related with the documentation and vice versa. If it wouldn't, documentation generators (like Doxygen) couldn't exist in the first place.
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
As I clearly understand that you are willing to keep things clear and tidy, you require every post to be sent over its appropriate channel.
So, what purpose are the forums for? What we can manage with a forum where we can not with a good bug tracker, like Github's?
As Jose Valim says about his Elixir, some may consider something as a bug and some other does not.For example, I do consider poor error messages, poor documentation, long documentation, long code requirement, small set of examples as a bug in my projects. What is a bug according to you?
Additionally, I have no distinct separation between code and documentation. So, if a bug is related to code, it is also related with the documentation and vice versa. If it wouldn't, documentation generators (like Doxygen) couldn't exist in the first place.