You're asking for skewed results by demanding they be reproducible and demonstrable.
There's a NUMBER of defects and bugs such as the one I mention, that cause Autocad to "hang up" at unplanned intervals. By demanding demonstrable and reproducible errors, you're forcing people to conform to standards that eschew many common, known, admitted bugs that persist since I have been using Autocad since 2000i. Hatch being the biggie. Who -HASN'T- had the "pick point" method of selecting hatch boundary cause their application to lock up? No one knows exactly how it happens, specifically, so it's a bug that will persist because it's simply elusive.
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In addition, I don't think anyone here, would rather vent than see it get fixed. It's just the fact that there's apparently NO way to GET IT FIXED.
Show me one way.
You think this list will? One can hope, but you seem to think that just being able to reproduce it will get it fixed.