on 6/20/05 5:46 PM, Allen Watson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I think your expectations aren't really reasonable. Frankly, I'd
> rather have Microsoft's and Apple's employees working on solving the
> problems than on spending huge amounts of time giving individualized
> replies to every error report. And no software vendor that I know of
> is in the habit of posting tech notes about things that are broken in
> their software. Workarounds, yes, sometimes; but not bugs. Bug lists
> are internal documents.

I can see how one may say it is not reasonable, but hey, I can hope for
change :-)  Opening safari up to public bugzilla was the coolest thing a
large company has ever done.

The thing with this issue is it is old, very old, I think we have all given
it our due patience to receive some official word on the matter, at least,
that is my opinion.  Other stuff, sure, I don't care, let them spend their
time developing, a bug that some are reporting as many years old, at the
very least, deserves a tech note.  There are many less sever bugs as tech
reports in the database, though none seem to be mac related.
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