<to be remembered is that your feedback does not necessarily reflect
the true situation.>
Exactly why 'shouting too loud' doesn't go down well...speaking in a
reasonable tone of voice never seems to cause much trouble, though.
Mark
On 22 Feb 2006, at 21:14, Bob Warren wrote:
Kevin wrote:
>The 2.7 release was primarily developed on Windows and extensively
>tested there. We haven't had any bug reports or support problems
that >suggest it isn't stable. If there was a far-ranging problem
we would >have had a lot of feedback in support to that effect.
Obviously if >there is a specific problem, perhaps related to your
machine or usage, >we need to track it down and fix it. Please
contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with as many details as you have, and
we will work with you to track it >down from there.
One point to be remembered is that your feedback does not
necessarily reflect the true situation. In my own case for example,
during my first try of 2.7 I noted a number of bugs that were
likely to upset my application and also important things that I had
complained about previously that had not been fixed. But since I am
fed up, sick and tired of complaining about bugs, I just shrugged
my shoulders and kept my mouth shut. I am probably not the only one
to react in this way.
The double bind is that while we all recognise that Rev is a great
product with an enormous potential, if we shout too loud about its
defects we get accused of spreading negative propaganda, and the
bugs don't get fixed anyway (at least not quickly enough).
Bob
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