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Hi :)
As Thorsten said, almost any case of non-conformance is considered a bug. 
There are some bug-reports posted about specific examples of non-conformance
which get posted when people find examples of non-conformance and feel up to
the challenge of posting a bug-report about it.  

Many programs don't fully comply with their own specs.  OpenSource ones tend
to try to fix that through bug-reports and such-like.  We often grumble when
we find an example of a proprietary program, such as MS Office, not
complying with it's specs.  
Regards from
Tom :)

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