[bug] editing long strings

Dave Winer dave at userland.com
Fri Feb 22 06:49:25 PST 2002


I could see this coming a mile away -- Michel for the 80 millionth time,
these people work for me. Doug wouldn't have posted that message if I hadn't
made a big issue of it internally. I find this team-splitting approach very
frustrating Michel. It's far more unfair than you could possibly know. Dave


----- Original Message -----
From: "Michel Benevento" <beno at xs4all.nl>
To: "Frontier-Users" <Frontier-Users at userland.com>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 5:41 AM
Subject: Re: [bug] editing long strings


> >Having a simple fail-case script like the one Michel posted is
> >helpful and constructive. That's the kind of input we can use.
>
> That's the kind of response we can use!
>
> I'd also like to note that on previous occasions I have had fruitful
> collaborations with Brent Simmons, so I think it's worth stating Userland
> does harbour quite a bit of professionalism and responsability after all.
>
> Now that I have your attention, here are my main issues with Frontier
> that I'd like to see addressed:
>
> 1. ability to read/write files with names longer than 31 characters on
> Mac OS X
> 2. crashing bug while trying to edit long strings in the odb (which
> started this thread)
> 3. frequent 'unexpected quits' while manipulating the UI
> 4. ability to communicate natively with mysql databases
> 5. no flame-bait interference disrupting these discussions
>
> That's it!
>
> Bye,
> Michel
>
>





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