This may have already been brought up by someone, but when looking at my list of harvested blocks, I notice that I can scroll down infinitely but it keeps repeating the same list of blocks over and over again. Eventually I have a page of the same looped list of blocks that is thousands and thousands of lines long. This seems like some sort of bug. Anyone else noticed this?
Yes, same happens in other scrollable pages
Please always check first if there is already an issue. In this case it is:
https://github.com/NewEconomyMovement/NemCommunityClient/issues/39
Please always check first if there is already an issue. In this case it is:
https://github.com/NewEconomyMovement/NemCommunityClient/issues/39
ofc that could be better way, but ...
that would require from "common", non-software-developers: signing up, browsing bug report lists, reading bug reports, ...
that may be "too much" :)
I guess many nemster think that when an erroneous bahaviour is mentioned in forums, it is then noticed and it WILL BE noticed also by the developers, who are the specialists of this software component.
(If I were a developer of NCC/NIS, I'd browsing also these forums, especially topics like 0.2.9*, *bug*, *error*, ... - hmmm... but maybe the devs do not have time to browse...)
I get the point and I agree that it is better to post a bug here than not mentioning it at all.
But… You don't have to sign up at github to read the issue list… Its actually just a matter of motivation/time.
Please always check first if there is already an issue. In this case it is:
https://github.com/NewEconomyMovement/NemCommunityClient/issues/39
ofc that could be better way, but ...
that would require from "common", non-software-developers: signing up, browsing bug report lists, reading bug reports, ...
that may be "too much" :)
I guess many nemster think that when an erroneous bahaviour is mentioned in forums, it is then noticed and it WILL BE noticed also by the developers, who are the specialists of this software component.
(If I were a developer of NCC/NIS, I'd browsing also these forums, especially topics like 0.2.9*, *bug*, *error*, ... - hmmm... but maybe the devs do not have time to browse...)
We are browsing these forums daily, but it's a lot easier for tracking purposes if the issues are opened in github too :).