> That the ~50000 engineers at Apple are conspiring to close your tickets in the exact same way. It's ridiculou
It's pretty clear from experience that the organization policy is to not provide feedback on bug submissions. Getting a 'check it if still reproduces or we'll close it in two weeks' message after 3 years is actually a fast turnaround.
Best I've gotten was on an issue I routed to a friend who worked at Apple who promised it would get looked at, but that I wouldn't hear back.
Microsoft wouldn't fix my issues either, but at least they got back to me in a timely fashion. Usually telling me it was a known issue that they weren't going to fix.
You don’t hear back because almost always your bug is a duplicate of some other one. They can’t share the original with you because it contains data from another customer or from inside the company.
Almost nobody is the first reporter in an OS with billions of users. The only useful thing about those long dupe lists was being able to scan them for one with easier repro steps.
But sometimes that duplicate marking is wrong or some subtly different issue so they ask you if it still reproduces in whatever version contains the fix before closing it.