Re: Xcode-users Digest, Vol 9, Issue 157
Re: Xcode-users Digest, Vol 9, Issue 157
- Subject: Re: Xcode-users Digest, Vol 9, Issue 157
- From: George Toledo <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 14:05:20 -0400
Fair enough. I guess I drew an unfair connection about not giving that second look at things to get them right that was better off staying in my own thoughts than on list.
On Mar 22, 2012, at 1:22 PM, Jens Alfke < email@hidden> wrote: On Mar 22, 2012, at 9:48 AM, George Toledo wrote: Replying from personal email in the context of an Apple developer app getting blasted for lack of quality or bugs could be considered to be indicative of a lack of thought and professionalism. If you're someone who has been irked by some of these bugs, when you see devs replying from personal emails about fixing Xcode, it evokes all kinds of feelings of "no wonder this is so flaky."
Sorry, I know that sounds harsh, and it's just my opinion, you have every right to yours. I'm not commenting on prior helpfulness, or who does or doesn't deserve flak about Xcode and other Apple software in general.
Give Joar (and me) a break. When one has multiple email accounts configured it’s easy to accidentally reply from the wrong one. I have a work-related email list I moderate, and I occasionally slip up and send replies from my personal address. No one’s ever appeared to be confused by it, much less called me out as being somehow ‘unprofessional’ because of it.
There’s enough noise on the Xcode list right now that raising an additional stink over an issue like this seems really counterproductive.
—Jens
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