On Jan 20, 8:36 pm, Leon <[email protected]> wrote:
> In these situations the only constructive thing to do is not to point
> fingers, but to try and work around the problem, together with the
> parties that caused the problem in the first place, if possible (not
> possible with Microsoft, of course...).  Sitting back and repeating
> that it's not your fault is not helpful.

That may not be helpful; however he has provided you with a very
helpful workaround - run the software in a supported configuration.
There, done!

> The brutal fact is that *you* broke my work system this morning by
> pushing out Firebug 1.5 via auto-update before it was properly
> tested.  

Not true. *You* broke your work system by running an unofficial and
unsupported build of Firefox. Get over it. Or go and shout at Ubuntu's
package maintainers.

> If there was ever a release blocking bug this was it,

ORLY? I can see the conversation at Microsoft.

SteveB: There's a bug in Office 2010 that occurs when someone runs it
on the haxx0r'd version of Windows 8.
BillG: OMFG, block that Office release right now, it mustn't get out
the door!

> Don't get me wrong, I'm still a huge Firebug fan, and really
> appreciate the awesome work you do.

Well you sure ain't showing it.

Geoff
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