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Re: Finder scripting bug
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Re: Finder scripting bug


  • Subject: Re: Finder scripting bug
  • From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 15:09:28 -0600
  • Thread-topic: Finder scripting bug

On 1/16/06 14:31, "Douglas P. McNutt" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> *The* avenue for reporting bugs is through ADC.
>
> If Apple really cared about "developers" who are a trusted and capable lot,
> they would allow ADC members to perform limited searches through reported
> bugs. As of now, even if you have a radar number that  "belongs" to someone
> else you're not allowed to see how it has progressed or if you have anything
> new to contribute.

The problem with that, as expressed to me, is a way to consistently redact
confidential information. If that's not done, then a company could use Radar
as a way to figure out what the competition is working on and what problems
they're having.

>
> Should I report this one? Naah, it's so obvious that it surely has been
> reported, hasn't it? The hell with it I have to go lookup my password and get
> the browser working - for what?

If it's not reported, it's not fixed. How badly does it bug you?

--
"Life is like an exploded clown. It's really funny until you figure out
what just happened."


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