Of course you used the forum search tool before you even thought about posting about your bug/issue/feature request/change request, to see if anyone's brought it up already.
But the real indicator of whether an issue is on Takkaria's radar is if there's a ticket open for it on the rephial tracker.
This link is a keyword-sorted list of open tickets. It's worth spending a few minutes checking whether your issue is on that list. There's nothing to stop you posting about it even if it is, but it's better that you know. Lots of tickets have links to the forum threads where they were initially raised, so you might not need to start a new thread.
Hint: if it takes too long to read the entire list of open tickets, read this guide to see what keyword(s) your issue should have, then just scan the tickets with relevant keywords. (As of this moment, most tickets are incorrectly tagged, but as soon as 3.1.1 is out I will ensure that all remaining tickets have correct keywords.)
Of course, if development has advanced much since the version you are playing, your issue may have been raised as a ticket and then fixed, meaning that the ticket is closed and won't show up on the list. You could trawl through all the recently-closed tickets if you're comfortable manipulating the query interface, or you could download the latest nightly build or compile the latest development version. If you're not comfortable doing any of those, you should probably just post your issue ...
@Pav: is it worth splitting the Vanilla forum into one for discussion of play styles, requests for advice etc., and one for bug reports, feature requests and so on?
But the real indicator of whether an issue is on Takkaria's radar is if there's a ticket open for it on the rephial tracker.
This link is a keyword-sorted list of open tickets. It's worth spending a few minutes checking whether your issue is on that list. There's nothing to stop you posting about it even if it is, but it's better that you know. Lots of tickets have links to the forum threads where they were initially raised, so you might not need to start a new thread.
Hint: if it takes too long to read the entire list of open tickets, read this guide to see what keyword(s) your issue should have, then just scan the tickets with relevant keywords. (As of this moment, most tickets are incorrectly tagged, but as soon as 3.1.1 is out I will ensure that all remaining tickets have correct keywords.)
Of course, if development has advanced much since the version you are playing, your issue may have been raised as a ticket and then fixed, meaning that the ticket is closed and won't show up on the list. You could trawl through all the recently-closed tickets if you're comfortable manipulating the query interface, or you could download the latest nightly build or compile the latest development version. If you're not comfortable doing any of those, you should probably just post your issue ...
@Pav: is it worth splitting the Vanilla forum into one for discussion of play styles, requests for advice etc., and one for bug reports, feature requests and so on?
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