It needn't be bad, even. Pointing out a bug in the comment field is somehow "negativity", while working through the bug tracker of github is "constructive".
In this case one could say thank you for the input and register the issue oneself, if the project was dear to ones heart.
I wonder if it is a product of young developers being told to build a public github profile, that they are increasingly careful about?
In this case one could say thank you for the input and register the issue oneself, if the project was dear to ones heart.
I wonder if it is a product of young developers being told to build a public github profile, that they are increasingly careful about?