Bug reports and documentation updates (was Re: Subclassing NSPort (or NSSocketPort))
Bug reports and documentation updates (was Re: Subclassing NSPort (or NSSocketPort))
- Subject: Bug reports and documentation updates (was Re: Subclassing NSPort (or NSSocketPort))
- From: Wade Tregaskis <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 11:43:23 +1000
Hopefully someone at Apple pays attention to this. (FWIW, some
information I had to get from a 1997 archive of the Foundation docs,
found via Google!).
Don't hope. File a request through Bug Reporter
<http://bugreport.apple.com/>. It is the only way to ensure that
someone at Apple pays attention.
I won't explain on-list why I don't use the bug reporter, as it'll
probably just start an argument [or worse]. Let's just take it as
given.
With that in mind, why is it that Apple can't employee one or two
people to watch the lists, and automatically submit bug reports and/or
documentation updates? It seems to be a waste of good money for a
$100AU-an-hour developer to spend that hour reporting a bug, when some
evangelistic student could do it for them at $20AU-an-hour (and who'd
be reading the lists anyway). This is a serious question, not a
whinge*. I would expect it would help out everyone - 3rd party and
Apple developers alike - if someone else could worry about the details
and producing simple sample cases and all that.
Wade Tregaskis
-- Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
* = If anyone who knows how you're supposed to spell this, send me a
quick off-list mail. OS X's dictionary doesn't seem to have the word
at all.
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