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George i hear ya and if it happens, there would be benefits, but in reality, however quiet or private they attempted to make it, its something they just would not want hanging around.
It would be the equivalent of asking you to send all of your existing customers a list and details on how many transactions your company hasn't completed correctly over the past 12 months. Whether that be postage error, wrong item sent, broken item, missing item etc.
They are about as transparent as a window with 4 coats of bitumen paint, i just don't see them doing it. Way ahead of this kind of information should be communication on new releases and features due out IMO.
I hope they do it for you, but i think not personally. There is nothing to stop us compiling one in all honesty, to be fair there have been a few that we've mentioned which have been passed off as non-existent, until an about turn is made in the not too distant future. So perhaps if a list is a possibility, they should be the last people compiling it, things such as the encrypted mallarky would never be detailed surely, it's just too bad to mention.
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Tomatoe Blight and slugs
OOps, wrong forum. I mean Partial Deployment of Snapshot, ability to create a snapshot with a js heavy site and just for good measure the whole stinking snapshot process!
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there is a vbulletin addon that does this (Project Tools) and you could restrict access until someone has 100+ posts etc or just for developers etc.
I think anyone with any intelligence will understand that bugs exist in everything (i mean, we have all used windows right?) and might just be comforted to know there is a good process in place to deal with them.
edit: forgot to mention, there is a wishlist type feature where people vote on ideas..
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Hi all
I guess it does feel like we need this for v8 just because there have have been so many problems found with it, you do keep running up against them. The focus at the moment is to get v8 in a state where you don't have to think about bugs because the ones that are left in there are so obscure, you will never hit them.
Every piece of software ever released by anyone is full of bugs, but no software company ever publishes a list of these bugs for the reasons mentioned above.
Having said all that, here's an early draft of the release notes for v8.5.2 - which includes the list of bugs that will be fixed in this version (due out in a few weeks).
This is still open to change, but the list will be largely the same as the beta version.Attached Files
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