I just found this on the iText web site (when looking for support with a problem I found):
- I think I found a bug and I have code that reproduces it! - Post your Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example on StackOverflow. If we determine that it is indeed a bug, then we will add it to our bug tracker.
But I thought that Stack Overflow was for asking questions that could be answered by other developers, not for reporting bugs in 3rd party systems? Is this an abuse of Stack Overflow or have I misunderstood what Stack Overflow is for? If it is an abuse, can anything be done to push back on iText and encourage them to provide a separate reporting tool for their own product?
They also recommend checking against Stack Overflow's iText and iTextSharp topics - but I don't think they control these? - and a new iText7 topic has since been introduced (at my request as it happens), which presumably they are not yet monitoring because they didn't know about it!
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tag was created by me, on your request. I am QA Engineer at iText Software. We have an integration between StackOverflow and Slack: every time a new question is asked that is tagged withitext
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, we get a notification in Slack.#slackoverflow
. This is what it looks like in my browser: imgur.com/cULnzJy