Does that mean I should file a bug report requesting Java 6 for 32-bit PowerPC, or can you (or some other Apple representative) contact me via e-mail directly and let me know if a 32-bit and/or PowerPC compatible JDK will be provided in a later DP or final release? Better yet, can the release notes for the current and future DPs at least contain some information about the next planned release? If it's in the release notes, then it's bound by the ADC T&C and those of us who care will know where to find it. I'm envisioning a 'planned features' section that outlines some broad goals for the release version (e.g. - PowerPC support, OpenGL pipeline, etc.) and if a decision has been made to NOT support a specific feature that was previously available, it would be great to know why, but at the very least let us know.On Dec 19, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Matt Drance wrote: We do not currently have an approved discussion forum for pre-release software, Java or otherwise. The developer mailing lists are public forums with public archives which do not require an ADC account to join. Therefore they do not fall under ADC Terms and Conditions. Bug reports and direct (read: off-list) emails to Apple employees are in that order the best way to provide feedback at this time. On Dec 19, 2007, at 2:13 PM, Erik Mattheis wrote: Where is the definitive list of 'Apple-approved feedback channels'? Is this list not one?
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