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Bromio

macrumors 6502
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Jun 6, 2014
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Hi,

I reported some bugs in the previous beta that has not been solved by Apple in the new beta. Should I report the bug again?

Thanks!
 

C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
51,392
19,461
Hi,

I reported some bugs in the previous beta that has not been solved by Apple in the new beta. Should I report the bug again?

Thanks!
Have those bugs been marked as resolved or any feedback been provided for them?
 

AppleFan91

macrumors 68000
Sep 11, 2012
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Indy, US
I'm in the same boat personally. If I try and reorder a playlist in Apple Music, it doesn't do it. Been that way since Beta 3 when I reported in and it's on 6 now obviously.
 

KALLT

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Sep 23, 2008
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It is not your responsibility. You spotted a bug and sent the report to Apple. What happens then is not up to you. That a bug has not been fixed yet, does not mean that Apple has not received and read your report. They may consider it low priority. I’ve had bug reports that were resolved within weeks and I’ve had reports that were dangling for years. Sending duplicate reports only produces more work for Apple.
 
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QuarterSwede

macrumors G3
Oct 1, 2005
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It is not your responsibility. You spotted a bug and sent the report to Apple. What happens then is not up to you. That a bug has not been fixed yet, does not mean that Apple has not received and read your report. They may consider it low priority. I’ve had bug reports that were resolved within weeks and I’ve had reports that were dangling for years. Sending duplicate reports only produces more work for Apple.
Agreed. Sometimes they don't fix certain bugs until a point release. Rest assured that it's still there and they haven't forgotten about it.
 

TwoBytes

macrumors 68040
Jun 2, 2008
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if enough people pipe up about a bug, it gets prioritized. If it's just one request sitting there, it takes a long wait in the back seat....and some bugs never get fixed which users live with!
 

lagwagon

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Oct 12, 2014
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if enough people pipe up about a bug, it gets prioritized. If it's just one request sitting there, it takes a long wait in the back seat....and some bugs never get fixed which users live with!

Not necessarily true. If the bug is pretty insignificant and minor it remains fairly low priority no matter how many report it.
 
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