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mlRe: why no autosave for NSSplitView?
FROM : Finlay Dobbie
DATE : Thu Nov 04 18:45:16 2004

On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 14:11:33 +1300, Phil <<email_removed>> wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Nov 2004 20:00:40 +0000, Finlay Dobbie
> <finlay.<email_removed>> wrote:
> > And you also gain a token that you can
> > use to track the status of said feature request.
>
> Really? I just get my bugs closed (either as duplicates or forwarded
> to the developer team), I've never been told that they're actually
> working on it or have fixed it.


I don't know what you mean by "forwarded to the developer team"...
Apple's engineers use Radar (the same database). When you file a bug,
it gets assigned to an engineer and goes into their queue. When that
engineer closes it (because it's a duplicate, because it's fixed,
etc), you see that.

If your bug is closed as a duplicate, you can mail <email_removed>
and ask for the status of the bug it duplicates.

-- Finlay

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