On Friday 21 September 2007, Joel Clermont wrote:
If these workarounds do not work for you, we can request a hotfix from the product team. Keep in mind that there is always a chance that the hotfix request can be rejected. If you diecide to pursue this route, I would need to have a Business Impact statement from you addressing the following questions. Once I have the Business Impact Statement, I can file a formal hotfix request to the product team:
<we'll only fix this if you are important enough>
I can't believe this! You've proven to them it's a nonstandard behaviour, it breaks actions that are expected, they even admitted it's a _bug_, and they tell you to get down on your knees and beg so they _might_ fix it, but only if they deem you important enough, _and_ there's enough money involved!
How much would I like to put a fat notice on the roundcube homepage saying "IE7 broken!", we don't support it period.
What a bunch of arrogant, superbureaocratic, incapable assholes!
Sorry, I had to let this steam off ;)
~Mik