Reporting bugs... (Was-- Re: Xcode bug)
Reporting bugs... (Was-- Re: Xcode bug)
- Subject: Reporting bugs... (Was-- Re: Xcode bug)
- From: "b.bum" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 10:31:31 -0800
On Oct 27, 2003, at 5:53 AM, email@hidden wrote:
>
> P.S. Example - Mail just deleted the cc address for absolutely no
>
> reason other than I selected it. If there were a button here to
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> report a bug, I might be tempted to click it, even though I know Apple
>
> will most certainly ignore it. Does no one else have such an
>
> irrational craving for bug reporting?
Rest assured that Apple does not ignore bug reports.
It helps if your bugs are clearly written, have steps to reproduce (if
possible), and a screenshot. Even if you can't reproduce the bug, if
you can provide a screenshot and/or a crash log, that information will
be tracked.
Even if you think it is an obvious bug that someone else *must* have
already reported, file a bug! Duplicates often have additional
information and the more folks that notice a bug, the more likely it
is to be fixed.
From my time prior to joining Apple, I reported quite a few bugs
through
http://bugreport.apple.com/. I know it can feel like shouting
into a bottomless well in that there is little feedback in the process.
The bugs are reviewed and processed.
So -- please file those bugs!! And feature/enhancement requests!!
b.bum
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