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<blockquote data-quote="cofer123" data-source="post: 1061968" data-attributes="member: 92976"><p>Despite Brave's issues like this one, I have to give it to them that it's actually feasible to communicate with developers, unlike most other browsers.</p><p></p><p>I had a couple of bug reports addressed by actual developers, once on GitHub and then on the Brave community forums, where I could actually engage in chat with them and get the point across. One issue was fixed quickly, since it affected password extensions like Bitwarden and KeePass, while another took them several months to fix since it was low priority (white flashes when using dark themes).</p><p></p><p>This is orders of magnitude better than my experience with decade-old bugs left unfixed for Firefox, let alone even acknowledged by developers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cofer123, post: 1061968, member: 92976"] Despite Brave's issues like this one, I have to give it to them that it's actually feasible to communicate with developers, unlike most other browsers. I had a couple of bug reports addressed by actual developers, once on GitHub and then on the Brave community forums, where I could actually engage in chat with them and get the point across. One issue was fixed quickly, since it affected password extensions like Bitwarden and KeePass, while another took them several months to fix since it was low priority (white flashes when using dark themes). This is orders of magnitude better than my experience with decade-old bugs left unfixed for Firefox, let alone even acknowledged by developers. [/QUOTE]
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