Followup

Nothing has changed.

If bugs are found in the documentation in the reference library (essentially 
developer.apple.com/*/library) they should be sent to bugreporter.apple.com or 
use the feedback mechanism.

documentation bugs found in articles on the ADC site (outside the reference 
library) should go to devprograms.

 

On Dec 14, 2009, at 11:04 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:

> Putting my “Moderator/Dev Publications Engineer/Writer hat on”
> 
> I’ve asked Jerry off-list for the radar number to follow up on the developer 
> documentation issue.  If it isn’t a technical issue, it could be redirected 
> there I suppose, but that’s the only reason I can think of.
> 
> I’ve asked my manager for clarification.
> 
> In the interim, use the feedback button if you don’t want to use 
> bugreporter.apple.com
> 
> I will respond to this thread when I have clear information.
> 
> 
> On Dec 14, 2009, at 9:22 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote:
> 
>> Some time ago we had a discussion as to whether documentation bugs should be 
>> reported to the "Did this document help you?" link at the bottom, or by 
>> filing a Bug Report.  The conclusion at the time was that, although both 
>> were acceptable, the formal Bug Report was better.
>> 
>> Apparently, no more.  Yesterday I reported three bugs.  For the one that 
>> involved documentation, I received a polite letter of rejection, saying that 
>> I should send documentation bugs to [email protected] -- which is a now 
>> a THIRD way.
>> 
>> Well, I think I'll use the "Did this document help you?" link from now on.  
>> If anyone believes this advice is incorrect, please explain.
>> 

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