http://code.google.com/p/dolphin-emu/source/list
You can report things for whatever revision you're using there and the devs will see it. As annoying as it is: When you use the latest SVN build, you're really doing it as a beta tester. Ultimately, the SVN isn't there so you can have the latest and greatest. It's there so when they update the code, you can tell them if it works the way it should on your machine. Sometimes when something major is done with the code, it breaks other things. The latest example of this is all the fiddling they've been doing with the DSP plugins. Each new build that focuses on DSP seems to work with some games and break others. If this stuff bothers you, then you should wait until the next "stable" build.
Oh and another thing that might help is if you're having problem with something with the emulator, then tag an issue on the google page. You'll get an email telling you when it's fixed
You can report things for whatever revision you're using there and the devs will see it. As annoying as it is: When you use the latest SVN build, you're really doing it as a beta tester. Ultimately, the SVN isn't there so you can have the latest and greatest. It's there so when they update the code, you can tell them if it works the way it should on your machine. Sometimes when something major is done with the code, it breaks other things. The latest example of this is all the fiddling they've been doing with the DSP plugins. Each new build that focuses on DSP seems to work with some games and break others. If this stuff bothers you, then you should wait until the next "stable" build.

Oh and another thing that might help is if you're having problem with something with the emulator, then tag an issue on the google page. You'll get an email telling you when it's fixed
