>The gatekeepers have an open channel to Apple on AFS but we really >need issues to be filed via the Apple Sales staff. Other organizations >have gotten Apple's attention by refusing to order new equipment with >Tiger installed until an OpenAFS stable release is available. I'm not >suggesting you do the same; I'm only pointing out that the sales staff >can be motivated to serve your needs.
Well ... I'm willing to try to do my part, but is it possible to "close the loop" ... in other words, if a sales droid tells me that they "did something", can someone verify that in fact they _did_ do something meaningful? >If that does not work for you, as a developer you can also file bug >reports via ADC. If you are going to do so, please file a bug report >at [EMAIL PROTECTED] including the ADC Bug Reference number. I'm willing to do that as well ... but my experience has shown me REPEATEDLY that Apple basically makes one halfhearted attempt to resolve a bug report files that way, and then ignores it. Happened to me twice. These weren't OpenAFS issues, but I can't imagine that the experience in filing bug reports dealing with third-party software is going to be any better. --Ken _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
