Dan Mick wrote:
> Largely this is a result of confusion and lack of training. Once, the
> bugs were completely private. Now, there's confusion about what is
> private (and what should be). When unsure, the safer thing is to
> protect information that may or may not be sensitive (of course).
Bugs haven't been completely private since SunSolve was created - we've
shared some parts of bugs, but not others, with our customer base for
about 15 years now, and always had to be careful about which parts
exposed data about other customers.
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-Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith at sun.com
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering