Bill- Friday, October 20, 2006, 1:16:41 PM, you wrote:
> Normally I'd agree with you, and this is why I tried to specifically address > WHY I don't feel Bugzilla is the appropriate avenue at this point, in my > original post. To oversimplify, I feel end-user bug reporting is good for > helping to track down obscure or difficult-to-pin-down issues -- NOT > addressing core problems that should be obvious with cursory examination. > Sure there's a huge range of things in between, but hopefully you get my > gist. I do indeed. I'd love it if the runrev team devoted more time to QA than they probably do now (not being on the inside I don't have any more insight on this than anyone else), and the whole 2.7x series seems like a run of beta releases. Nonetheless, so far there are workarounds for any of the bugs that would interfere with my getting work done, and even in 2.7 I'm still about four or five times more productive than I am in C++. And each new release in this series seems to be inching its way towards usability. That said, I feel your attitude on reporting bugs is rather like someone who complains about the government but can't even be bothered to vote. If the team didn't find what you're running into during their development and the beta testers didn't come across them, then things aren't gonna get any better unless you report them. -- -Mark Wieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
