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Re: Cocoa documentation feedback
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Re: Cocoa documentation feedback


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa documentation feedback
  • From: "Finlay Dobbie" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 19:23:50 +0100

I'm sorry mmalc, your post is off-topic for the list. Please take it
elsewhere. ;o)

-- Finlay

On 19/06/07, mmalc Crawford <email@hidden> wrote:
A quick request re feedback about the documentation, whether submitted
using bugweb or the feedback form at the bottom of the documentation
pages:

The documentation is part of the Mac OS X product, and the Tech Pubs
team is keen to know if it in any way fails to meet requirements (it's
also good to know when it is meeting requirements...).

But please send in feedback as you would like the documentation itself
to be: clear and direct.
If a writer has to read through pages of rant, it can be difficult to
determine exactly what the problem is and how it can be remedied.

mmalc
(Speaking for himself.)
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