jamedia wrote:Then don't use the word "bug" the word we used in software development was "defect"
Oh come on, the word "bug" is the correct terminology to describe software defects. Do I really need to go here?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_bug"A software bug is a design defect (bug) in computer software. A computer program with many or serious bugs may be described as buggy."The software for helping developers find and fix bugs is literally called a "
Debugger" (one of the top IDE's IntelliJ/Android Studio even has a "bug" icon in the toolbar to launch the debugger

). The software for monitoring/tracking reported software issues is called a "
Bug Tracker". Some even have it built into the name of their product like Bugzilla.
I'm a programmer as well and the word "bug" is the correct term for what I described. There is absolutely no way Blackmagic removed the word bug from my title for this reason. But whatever their reason is (I'm sure they will never provide an answer) all they had to do was a simple, "Thank you, we've confirmed the problem. It has been added to our to-do list and we hope to get it fixed soon." That would have been a much more appropriate response than editing my title to remove the word bug. I reported the bug both in v19 (this is when they broke it as it used to work correctly in previous versions) and again in v20 (this is when they edited my title), but editing my title is the only action Blackmagic has taken on it. Editing my title to remove the word "bug" did not actually remove the bug, it is still there.
Why are simple things like this so difficult for Blackmagic? I don't get it!
