Although I think you would agree that open source software is *supposed* to be a whole different animal. The code is made available so anyone can work with it and make contributions. The one other example cited is freeware. I have found that small-time software developers (freeware and shareware) are often more accomodating with such data. But very few *commercial* software companies post that information, as competitors could use it against them in advertising.

Gary Templeman


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Firefox is one among many other that permit access to their bug list and where they are in resolving them.

Jeff
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We have an internal listing, not available to the public. I don't know of
any program that "advertises" their bug list!





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