On 3/13/03 7:17 AM, "Chris Malanga" <chrismalanga at earthlink.net> wrote: > however Loren does make a > point. Have you seen Dave Hyatt's weblog > (http://www.mozillazine.org/weblogs/hyatt/), which said the following on > February 27th? > >> ... if there were a Safari v62, and it did happen to leak to the public, and >> someone did happen to run it, and that person did happen to discover a bug >> with text-decoration, well then I would hypothetically be most grateful, and >> would in fact fix such a bug with the utmost expedience. In fact, it might >> even be fixed already, assuming of course there were such a build, and it did >> in fact have this problem. > > Sounds like he wasn't too broken up about the "unauthorized beta" being > released, and in effect was asking for help in fixing a bug. And this is > the lead developer - and an Apple employee. Where was this posted? It wasn't on Apple's web site. This was a post from someone making it *very* clear that, when he is speaking in his blog, he is not officially speaking as an Apple employee. It's similar to Ken Bereskin's blog: <http://radio.weblogs.com/0100676/> He is an Apple employee but, in the blog, he is simply speaking as a "citizen". Nothing wrong with that, free speech and all. But don't take the writings of a "citizen" on some web site to be Apple Corporate Policy. Shawn King On this week's YML: Design Tools Monthly, Brett Larson & Ken Stone! http://www.yourmaclife.com