On 19.09.2010 10:59, Jay Garcia wrote: --- Original Message ---
> On 19.09.2010 09:20, Phillip Jones wrote: > > --- Original Message --- > >> Jay Garcia wrote: >>> On 19.09.2010 08:29, Phillip Jones wrote: >>> >>> --- Original Message --- >>> >>>> Developers never take bugs that users find as serious. They have the >>>> attitude of "what the h... does a dumb a... user know about anything. We >>>> designed it the way it was supposed to work." only when a another >>>> developer comes a along, hey fix this, does anything get done. >>> >>> That is not true, please stop spreading misinformation. >>> >> I've never seen a case where developers corrected a bug a user found. > > How many hundreds would you like me/anyone to list? Several of mine have > been addressed and fixed and I am NOT a dev. > >> Heck I just requested two bugs of mine be closed this week, because of >> inaction. One had my report and one comment. No one had even >> investigated. The person commenting on it a few days ago was asking >> whether I still had the problem? I submitted the bug in 2006. There was >> not so much as anyone commenting at the time, your report has been noted >> or anything. Yet at the time it was a common bug. >> >> I don't expect anything even recognition of my latest bug. I just don't >> have any faith in the system. It useless to report bugs. >> >> And BTW, the comments you quoted is *not information* its my *opinion* >> based on my experience with the system. >> > > There are many cases where bugs are filed that have already been fixed > or the fix is included in the next release. Sometimes the devs just > don't have the time to comment on every bug entered, etc. > > Or maybe they just don't like you!! And how is your paranoia doing > today? :-) > Well here ya go Phillip, a complete list of bug fixes for TB 3 .. I'm sure you can look at each one and determine if they were entered by a "user" or a "dev" .. have fun, let us know. http://www.rumblingedge.com/2009/02/26/thunderbird-3-beta-2-released/ -- *Jay Garcia - Netscape/Flock Champion* www.ufaq.org Netscape - Firefox - SeaMonkey - Flock - Thunderbird _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

