> I don't want to be offending. > > But honestly, fixing bugs is a time-consuming task too. > And I've not seen any bug disappearing by mentioning. > Some bugs are resorting when the sun light is raising... > ...but I've not heard of it about software bugs. :-) You don't want to be offending, so what is your point? Everyone there seems to be short on time (including me). It's all obvious.
I'm just guessing there, but maybe it is your way then to suggest that it is me being offending? Well, just in case: I was merely stating the facts, explaining the inevitable delay. It won't do any better if I'd just disappeared for a week without a word, would it? So here I am, explaining everything about why I have explained everything :) As for disappearing - some bugs do 'disappear' in a sense, that merely mentioning their existence gives a developer enough clue about exactly which missing semicolon is the whole reason of a problem... I tend to agree though, that it is kind of a rare luxury in a bug-squashing profession :) Regards, MichaĆ Skrzypek