@Catija Has the fact that I posted the IE bug as a separate question, rather than as an answer to an announcement, caused the team to not pay attention to it?
@SonictheInclusiveHedgehog That's ... not a very kind view of the situation. You're looking to become a developer, right? How much do you know about prioritizing bugs?
@Catija I know about that, I'm not talking about fixing the bug. I'm talking about responding to it. In other words, leaving a status tag, or at the very least leaving a comment indicating it's on the internal tracker.
You have to understand. I'm following 20+ meta posts where there are real, major issues that I have to take time to learn about and understand... things that impact entire sites, not one small chunk of users in a browser where the only problem is the color of an arrow.
Have you looked at the list of complaints on sites like ELU or SFF? ... and that doesn't even include Math or TeX...
@Catija But leaving a status tag or a comment indicating it'll be (eventually) looked into only takes a small amount of time. Again, it's not the fact that it's not fixed that I'm worried about, it's the fact that there's no response.