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Re: What happens when you report a bug to Apple?




On Mar 29, 2005, at 3:50 PM, Jim Douglas wrote:

I just checked it again...it's closed, marked "Duplicate". No explanation. No more information. No hint when, or if, it will be fixed.

Well you will likely get an email if and when it is fixed asking you to test to make sure. You also now know that at least on other person hit the same issue so you aren't alone.


You often won't get a hint it is fixed until it is in something that has been seeded or released to the general public.

I really hate to complain, but it would be nice if this process was just a bit more transparent.

Well you know how to complain... file a bug report or contact ADC. :-)

-Shawn

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