> I think one of the root causes of this kind of frustration 
> is that it's very difficult to know what the status of a 
> fix is. The bug list isn't public, and if it is available 
> to anyone outside of macromedia they don't mention it anywhere, 
> or are limited by some kind of nda.
> 
> We ran into a bug yesterday (gethttpRequestData) that almost 
> cost us a client, now for two hours we banged away at the 
> problem until we figured out it had to be a bug, I searched 
> cf-talk, and was able to confirm it was a known bug, and get 
> working on a fix. Some kind of bug database would probably 
> go a long way towards alleviating some frustration. Java, 
> PHP, and MS all have public bug databases...why can't CF? 
> All we have are the very few technotes which address maybe
> 1% of outstanding bugs.

I wholeheartedly agree. This is something that various MM people have said
was in the works, but sooner would definitely be better than later.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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