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The fixing of any issue is better for the software. If it takes Mike 30 seconds to fix this tiny issue to make a user happy (translators would probably welcome it), this is good all around. Issues should be resolved no matter how small. The smaller the issue, the quicker the fix, the better.

 

I work in Software Development, and let me tell you, minor issues can matter a great deal to people. I've seen projects being held off from launching because button X was one pixel to the left of button Y. Attention to detail like this is a sign of a good developer and quality piece of software. (y)


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