No offense, but this kind of response is frustrating and off-putting. To spend several minutes filing a bug about an important usability problem and then be told _ten months_ later to join the artwork team (!) and open a new "feature request" (which is just another type of bug report) is almost rude, even if worded politely.
This bug is quite real; it's not a feature request, it's a serious usability problem for new users. For it to be dismissed so lightly in such a bureaucratic "file-it-in-this-other-place" manner does not encourage further contribution in any form.
No offense, but this kind of response is frustrating and off-putting. To spend several minutes filing a bug about an important usability problem and then be told _ten months_ later to join the artwork team (!) and open a new "feature request" (which is just another type of bug report) is almost rude, even if worded politely.
This bug is quite real; it's not a feature request, it's a serious usability problem for new users. For it to be dismissed so lightly in such a bureaucratic "file-it- in-this- other-place" manner does not encourage further contribution in any form.