Re: Feature Requests...
Re: Feature Requests...
- Subject: Re: Feature Requests...
- From: Nicolas Zinovieff <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 16:41:32 +0100
glenn andreas wrote:
But it is nobody's job at Apple to _officially_ read these forums,
mailing lists, etc... and take feedback from them to the teams.
Discussing things here, even if read by the engineers, doesn't cut it.
If you want to get feedback to actually reach the right people, you
need to go through the right channels - the feedback email address,
Radar, or WWDC feedback session (and I've seen Apple engineers and
managers actually taking notes during those!). Provide feedback early
and often if you want to see something added.
It is absolutely true. It will probably leave a more permanent trace to
go through these than a post on a mailing list, however crowded (by
Apple engineers or other developers) it can be.
I also used both the email and radar on the various ideas/problems I
had/implemented. And chatted face to face with some folks. I just have
close to no feedback, and fail to see where it was fixed, or when it'll
be (I still have 4 bug reports labeled "open", after 2 years).
My point was just to let everyone, and not only the deveoper tools group
at apple, know the state of affairs, in order to avoid the usual "it is
pointless to post on radar" vs "that's the only way to go". Looks like
it can't be avoided.
Bottomline is, the *only* official solution is something that doesn't
satisfy me. I just wanted to try something else, and to try it publicly.
--
Nicolas Zinovieff
Custom developments from France
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