karavite
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This morning my little system updater came up to tell me there is an upgrade for 10.2.8 available. Gee, that sounds familiar!
Apparently this is the new one, not the one they pulled a few weeks ago. Then again, how would I know this is a new improved update (other than it being available on the updater)? I mean, does Apple explain anything about this? Does Apple apologize for the previous mistake? Does Apple do anything to reassure me that this upgrade is fully tested? Noooooooo!
I was hesitant enough with OS X upgrades - most are fine, but occasionally you get a lousy one (10.2.6 was bad for me). Now there is no way on Gods Green Earth I am installing this one. It is simply a matter of trust. Sad to say, I will use macosx.com to see if other people have trouble or not before I decide to take the 10.2.8 plunge. The people and community that has helped me so much are now my updater lab rats! That is awful, but true.
So Apple, just what is the deal? WHY CAN"T YOU JUST BE HONEST OR OPEN and say something to us users about all this to help restablish some trust? Just a little comment - "We are very sorry we released 10.2.8 with bugs and have examined and modified our release strategies to avoid this kind of mistake from ever happening again." If you had any balls, you would put something like that right in the updater text. I mean come on, it isn't like you are Enron or WorldCom and the FTC found huge accounting problems, it's not like you are Microsoft with 25 security holes a year, it's not like you just launched a war based on CIA intelligence that was false, it is not like you had sex with a Whitehouse intern... - it is just a little system update you screwed up!
Whoever is telling you that this sweeping it under the rug/no comment stratgey is the right strategy is wrong! I'm a good customer and it isn't working with me! I used to be exctied with system updates, now I am in fear of them! Stop the CYA (cover your a$$) methods and be up front about this and I will love and trust you again. When in doubt, think, "What would my mother tell me to do here?"
Apparently this is the new one, not the one they pulled a few weeks ago. Then again, how would I know this is a new improved update (other than it being available on the updater)? I mean, does Apple explain anything about this? Does Apple apologize for the previous mistake? Does Apple do anything to reassure me that this upgrade is fully tested? Noooooooo!
I was hesitant enough with OS X upgrades - most are fine, but occasionally you get a lousy one (10.2.6 was bad for me). Now there is no way on Gods Green Earth I am installing this one. It is simply a matter of trust. Sad to say, I will use macosx.com to see if other people have trouble or not before I decide to take the 10.2.8 plunge. The people and community that has helped me so much are now my updater lab rats! That is awful, but true.
So Apple, just what is the deal? WHY CAN"T YOU JUST BE HONEST OR OPEN and say something to us users about all this to help restablish some trust? Just a little comment - "We are very sorry we released 10.2.8 with bugs and have examined and modified our release strategies to avoid this kind of mistake from ever happening again." If you had any balls, you would put something like that right in the updater text. I mean come on, it isn't like you are Enron or WorldCom and the FTC found huge accounting problems, it's not like you are Microsoft with 25 security holes a year, it's not like you just launched a war based on CIA intelligence that was false, it is not like you had sex with a Whitehouse intern... - it is just a little system update you screwed up!
Whoever is telling you that this sweeping it under the rug/no comment stratgey is the right strategy is wrong! I'm a good customer and it isn't working with me! I used to be exctied with system updates, now I am in fear of them! Stop the CYA (cover your a$$) methods and be up front about this and I will love and trust you again. When in doubt, think, "What would my mother tell me to do here?"