Re: How to handle requests for public Bluetooth APIs
Re: How to handle requests for public Bluetooth APIs
- Subject: Re: How to handle requests for public Bluetooth APIs
- From: Michael Larson <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 17:09:25 -0800
I hope it wasn't my email about SCO that made you write this,
I have filed a feature request and believe you and Craig and
others have heard and know that some of us want you to
support SCO. That is why I didn't send it to the list.
It was in part your e-mail about SCO which prompted me to send it, but
the note was not directed at any one developer in particular. Nor was
the note intended to change the use of this discussion list.
The main purpose of the note was to introduce Craig to the list in
general, and to remind people that the list is great for reaching many
people, but may not be tied into the official process for developer
requests at Apple.
I only sent you that email as an idea since you wanted to
hear about what developers are interrested in doing with HCI.
Please keep sending them to the list, we are interested in hearing
about them. If you really want it and need it put in the official
request through Craig as well. In fact I would suggest using the list
for each request, as you may get others filing official requests with
Craig. The more requests for a feature or API, the higher it will get
prioritized on our todo list.
No correction to the current behavior on the mailing list was intended.
-larson
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