5400 performance

Arthur B. Smith art at dinorah.wustl.edu
Sat Dec 9 02:53:28 AEST 1989


In article <1399 at crltrx.crl.dec.com>, jg at max.crl.dec.com (Jim Gettys) writes:
[... notes about bug being known omitted ...]
> 
> Thanks for reporting it in any case, though if you send a formal bug
> report, it is much harder for Digital to forget, lose, or ignore
> problems.  As these can be sent in electronically these days, (if you
> don't require formal response), I don't think this is too very much to
> ask...
> 				- Jim

    Does anyone from DEC care to comment why you don't give formal
responses to electronic SPRs?  I submit paper ones just for the 
responses, even though I _HATE_ those $%#! multi-part forms.  

    Why do I do this?  Well, I have 2 SPR's out that I haven't even
received the acknowledgement for (one is one month old, one is two
months old), and 7 that I haven't received responses for, ranging from
6 to 13 months old.  With response time like that I have learned a
(healthy?) distrust, and want those formal responses.  

    I sent an SPR about SPR's (requesting electronic SPR's) back in
June of 88 -- maybe that helped.  The response there (a polite thank
you) was supposedly sent in 34 days, but I didn't receive it until 14 
months after it was sent....  Maybe it's time to send a followup!

    	-art smith
(art at dinorah.wustl.edu    or   ...!uunet!wucs1!dinorah!art)



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