Thanks, Justin. I was just curious. Good to see you still "curmudgeoning along" on the lists. I'll stay out of the rest of the thread, yeesh. ~ per On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 12:09:27 -0700, Justin Walker <justin@mac.com> wrote:
On Jul 8, 2004, at 11:27, OpenMacNews wrote:
Apple does not, as a rule, announce its plans for future products,
and they will definitely not discuss them on a mailing list, until
those plans are public.
[snip]
beating this dead horse is a waste of time ... apple will announce
*what* they choose if/when they choose
duh.
and not include you in the discussion ...
They often include people in the discussion, but it doesn't happen on
mailing lists. It happens, for example, if you are a developer and
signed up to take part in seed programs; or if you are a customer and
have a requirement. They may not listen to whining on these lists, or
to voices in the wilderness, but they certainly listen.
Regards,
Justin
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