Is it fair to day that in general that bugs should not be filed for application issues? I'm working on documentation and it sems to me we need some rough criteria for filing bugs. Esoteric application errors are something we can do little about, and I susoect when people do this they are not reporting them upstream where they may be fixed. Of course if it is a bug that afects our users and would generate questions and/or cause us to delay an upgrade is always an exception just to name one, but esoteric application bugs that don't affect other apps at all don't seem to be a good idea, especially if the user neglects to report it upstream. Do others agree that for bug filing guidelines that bugs for MacPorts should generally be confined to installation and configuration issues, with exceptions roughly spelled out? I'm not saying it is a big problem but still I think some rough guidelines like this would be a good thing. It is better than stating nothing and then marking bugs "invalid" immediately because people get sorta miffed. Mark