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Prioritizing VC++ bug fixing
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Prioritizing VC++ bug fixing
Prioritizing VC++ bug fixing
Steve Teixeira -- MSFT
30 May 2006 4:28 PM
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The VC++ team blog has
a message
regarding how MSDN Product Feedback Center bug reports will be addressed during the Orcas cycle. We're doing our best to balance quality with Orcas work with forward-looking post-Orcas work, and this is one of the results of that balancing act. It's definitely worth reading if you're a VC++ user.
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Norman Diamond
4 Jun 2006 11:08 PM
Microsoft has made it pretty clear not only to me but even to MVPs that VC++ is not a product where bugs are going to be fixed in the next release.
Priority? Imaginary.
I was idiotic enough to buy a renewal MSDN subscription at the Pro level in anticipation of the next version of Visual Studio. Do you know how to get a refund? I have a glass cube called a "ship it" award that looks like it needs to be shipped back too.
Steve Teixeira -- MSFT
5 Jun 2006 3:14 AM
Norm,
I tried to address the issue you raised here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/texblog/archive/2006/06/04/617708.aspx
Regarding refund, you should check with the retailer from which you made your purchase.
Thanks,
-steve
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