Re: Cocoa Loco
Re: Cocoa Loco
- Subject: Re: Cocoa Loco
- From: Andrew <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 11:53:06 -0500
On 3/3/03 12:27 AM, "Christopher Nebel" <email@hidden> wrote:
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d. Filing bugs is a good way to be constructive.
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What I object to in all this is you (a) slandering the Cocoa team and
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(b) refusing to do anything other than gripe on a public mailing list.
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The Cocoa team members are competent, hard-working people, and I will
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not stand for people slamming them as "NeXTie Unix-heads with no
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respect for AppleScript as we know it." If you don't want to file
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bugs, then that's your business, but in that case you can hope that
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someone else filed a bug and wait quietly for the next release. If you
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file a bug, you know it's filed, and you can find out what its status
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is. Yes, we do fix them from time to time. If you file a bug against
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Mail (or whatever) that's really in Cocoa Scripting, it will get
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forwarded appropriately. Really.
if I remember correctly, there's no worry about filling duplicate bug
reports either on bugreporter.apple.com because duplicates are taken as an
indication of severity. So the best tactic is to fire off short, sweet,
as-isolated-as-possible bug reports for every bug, missing feature and
oddity in Applescript.
As a side note, there's no "Applescript" category on bug reporter.. I've got
a Java category which I use often but no Applescript catagory... Also what
to do with Applescript issues in bundled apps? They under "other"?.. I guess
they must be.
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