On May 1, 2008, at 9:47 AM, Simon Wilson wrote:

Not sure how you got the impression I'm a C++ or Carbon programmer as I didn't mention anything to this effect.

Sorry, it was meant as a general comment, not directed at you, I just quoted part of your e-mail because it seemed to sum up the overall conversation well, sorry about that.

I really shouldn't check my e-mail before having any caffeine - I'm really sorry! "Bashing" was a poor choice of words on my part - my intention was not to chastise so much as to point out that just because something is being talked about on the mailing lists doesn't mean that it's on Apple's radar to fix or address. Over on Cocoa-Dev, we got into quite a heated discussion over a shortcoming in Core Data a few weeks ago, and it came out after quite a bit of time that none of us involved in the conversation (me included) had opened a bug report on the issue. Just because we've experienced something - even many of us - does not mean that people inside One Infinite Loop have, or if they have, they may underestimate the severity if nobody's reporting.

Of course talking about problems in Xcode is relevant here, but if you have a legitimate problem or complaint, you should ALSO file a bug report or enhancement request. That was my (poorly communicated) point. I'm going to go get some caffeine and hope the group forgives.. :)
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