If Cakewalk published a list of issues which they think they understand and intended to fix in the first update, it would be a guess. That list of core issues will still be very vague, tracking down the underlying cause(s) will be difficult and assessing the feasibility of a fix will be harder still. Going through all of these reports and trying to slim them down to a set of core issues will take a lot of time and energy. Many of these will be duplicates, pretty much all of them will be insufficiently described. Regarding the bugs, the developers will probably have hundreds of issues that have come in through the public bug tracker. They'll have an enormous amount to discuss and analyse and at the moment there probably isn't much value that they could add other than trying to give helpful advice about how to get around a problem a user is experiencing. And that doesn't mean that they don't care about their users, it's just impractical. Being realistic, they won't be posting a list.
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