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Answer the question

Yes, the question should be answered

A bug being fixed is an excellent candidate for an answer to a question. It neatly encapsulates that: there was a problem, the developers confirmed it, they fixed it and now the problem does not exist. That's the ideal closing of the loop.

Answering the question is good for you, and good for the community.

Answer the question

A bug being fixed is an excellent candidate for an answer to a question. It neatly encapsulates that: there was a problem, the developers confirmed it, they fixed it and now the problem does not exist. That's the ideal closing of the loop.

Answering the question is good for you, and good for the community.

Yes, the question should be answered

A bug being fixed is an excellent candidate for an answer to a question. It neatly encapsulates that: there was a problem, the developers confirmed it, they fixed it and now the problem does not exist. That's the ideal closing of the loop.

Answering the question is good for you, and good for the community.

Source Link
bertieb
  • 7.5k
  • 1
  • 15
  • 21

Answer the question

A bug being fixed is an excellent candidate for an answer to a question. It neatly encapsulates that: there was a problem, the developers confirmed it, they fixed it and now the problem does not exist. That's the ideal closing of the loop.

Answering the question is good for you, and good for the community.