I'm a site user, not a SkaDate employee so the following is only guesswork...
It seems to me one of the most likely reasons that SkaDate don't publish bugs widely is because they have a "fix immediately for the person who ('secretly', via the ticket system) tells them and fix for everyone else at the time of the next release".
Now, this might seem unfair, but I like it, because I get fixed immediately anything which I spot and therefore which bothers me.
The alternatives are:
- SkaDate fixes every bug for EVERYONE the moment it is noticed and fixed for anyone. NO COMPANY does this, since they would very quickly go bankrupt.
- SkaDate fixes immediately bugs for NOBODY, and EVERYBODY has to wait for the next release
I understand that you'd all like to know the bugs that other people have spotted, but it seems that if they did that, then everybody would raise a ticket wanting the fix to
their version, and then SkaDate would have to move to the model that most other companies use: EVERYBODY has to wait until the next release to get fixes.
I like the current system where I get fixes straight away to anything I raise a ticket on. I do NOT want to change to a system where all bugs are declared openly, but yet I have to wait for the fix.
