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mijcar wrote:
Because I try to read all current posts I haven't previously read, I find myself constantly being sucked into reading about a bug that I soon find is no longer relevant. But sometimes "soon" still means it takes five or six posts to find this out.
People are still reporting issues in builds 106 and 110. Are these reports even useful to engineers working with the current build and designing a new build from it? I would think it produces as many hassles for Symantec and it does for us conscientious readers.
That's a great idea. We have now locked all aging threads from further posts to avoid this confusion. Thanks for your suggestion!
Because I try to read all current posts I haven't previously read, I find myself constantly being sucked into reading about a bug that I soon find is no longer relevant. But sometimes "soon" still means it takes five or six posts to find this out.
People are still reporting issues in builds 106 and 110. Are these reports even useful to engineers working with the current build and designing a new build from it? I would think it produces as many hassles for Symantec and it does for us conscientious readers.
I can imagine it could be very difficult to find but you know you are able to set threads to allready read?