On Jul 18, 2006, at 8:52 AM, Andy O'Meara wrote:
Everyone here taking time to post wish-lists of stuff may way to file radars
for them instead (if you haven't already). If you're serious about a
feature or enhancement, use radar; you'll definitely won't get anything on
your wish-list if you never 'vote' for it via radar. Otherwise, you're just
practicing your typing. If you're "too busy" to file a radar for an item,
then it's probably not as important to you as you think.
Agreed. Matthew asked people what they needed to bring their applications to the next level. I think he was asking what they wanted to get out of WWDC, but many people who can't attend have responded with wish lists about Mac OS X and the tool set instead of WWDC. But Radar is the place to do that.
It's very tempting just to list several beefs in one message, though. Filing radars is a lot more tedious because you have to file a separate entry for every single thing, and that can take a lot of time. But you're right, it's the way to get requests in the queue.
Posting here is not without value though. Sometimes these kinds of threads inspire people to file Radars they've not gotten around to filing before.