>>Ken,
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>>While I suppose we should be thankful to have any list at all, it is disappointing that the miscellaneous fixes list states right at the top that "
This list is not at all exhaustive. However, it does highlight fixes in several different product areas.".
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>>I am quite sure that you (the VFP Team) know full well EVERY bug that was squashed. Would it have taken that much longer to give us the FULL list?
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>Are you aware of many software companies that publish full lists of all known bugs? Are you aware of ANY?
An alternative is that WE build the list in a central place on the web. Afterall, we are independant developers, not employees of the newest Knight Commander of the British Empire, Bill. Now, here comes the quest: Will this list have a negative impact on our image, or will it be neutral or perhaps even positive.
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