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by AshleysBrain
1177 days ago
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I credited the Apple developers with doing a good job in the blog. The point is Apple's policies end up turning what should be a routine bug fix in to a total nightmare. I've filed dozens of issues with Apple and many of them go in to great detail. However when you're pushed for time and dealing with multiple potential emergencies, you can't always manage much more than a "heads up, this looks wrong" type issue. In the case of the first bug, it was indeed a real problem with Safari and it was Apple's responsibility to fix it. Given that Apple are a trillion-dollar company with thousands of employees, and we have a handful of people in an office in south-west London, I think it's reasonable that Apple does more of the heavy lifting investigating Safari issues anyway. Ultimately it's up to Apple to make Safari a high-quality browser, not us, although we still do our bit with bug reports where we can. |
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