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On 09/22/2011 02:52 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 09/21/2011 11:16 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
...
I know there are problems in 3.4 that are not present in 3.3. (and why).
And what the situation should be: that all problems have been described 
in an issue and that the really annoying ones qualified as such and 
picked up by a developer.
However, I have the impression that not all problems posted to users@ 
have been handled as such. Not sure though.
Also I noticed some things mentioned as (serious) problem, turned out to 
be no or (just) minor annoyances (IMO).
Furthermore, we are in a lucky situation compared with half a year ago: 
there are regular test builds for Windows also and devs are fixing 
windows specific issues...
So, do you think it would be useful to check the problems reported on 
users@, check their status in BugZilla and if needed add them to the 
MostAnnoying gathering issues?

Sure. I'll try to go through them this weekend & come up with a list;
starting with those msgs that indicate 'works in 3.3.4 but not in 3.4.3.
...
I've downloaded all of the msgs from the users list & will try to
sort/search. It may take a few more days.

Gary



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