Re: Amount of Arguments per Method
Re: Amount of Arguments per Method
- Subject: Re: Amount of Arguments per Method
- From: mmalc Crawford <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 07:57:58 -0700
On Jun 23, 2009, at 4:05 AM, WT wrote:
Why is it so baffling? The question is not wanting something to be
changed, but wanting *bad enough* to have something changed.
Because, as has been stated so often, posting messages to a list will
not cause any change.
If you complain about something on a list but don't actually file a
bug report, then you're simply wasting everyone's time.
As I pointed out in the section that you left out of your quote of
my previous message, I don't believe that Apple would change
something across their entire documentation that is not an actual
error
Whether or not it's an actual *error* is immaterial -- it's a
usability issue. It's still considered as a bug.
and which most people in this list don't even think is an issue at
all, which means that in order to make a convincing case I'd have to
spend an atypically large amount of time composing my request. Like
most people, I have other things to do.
Bug reports don't have to be a novel. You could have spent less time
filing a bug report than you have posting messages to this thread.
You would also have better respected others' time.
Unlike many people, I try not to do things in a half-cooked way and
would/will file a request only if I'm reasonably sure that my
efforts would/will pay off.
Efforts posting to a list without filing a bug report are certainly
wasted.
Also, I do not consider this such a high-priority issue, which I
already alluded to earlier when I said that I've learned to deal
with it in my own way, or else I would already have filed a
documentation enhancement request.
It's clearly sufficiently important an issue that you're willing to
bring it to several thousand other people's attention. If it's
important enough for that, it's important enough for a bug report.
So, ease off with the head-chewing.
Please don't misrepresent others' behaviour.
mmalc
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