Release Schedules and Feedback on Fixes

Ruslan Zasukhin sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Fri Dec 15 08:45:01 CST 2006


On 12/06/15 7:26 AM, "Robert Brenstein" <rjb at robelko.com> wrote:

> When was the last release that was deemed truly stable and without
> known bugs in new or old code? If you check release notes, each
> successive release has multiple bug fixes and improvements/features
> added.
> 
> As somebody else said, it is the perception of bugs that can be more
> damaging than the bugs themselves. And if there is a perception that
> database files are getting corrupted upon usage, it is even more
> serious problem (even if ultimately the mistake lies with Valentina
> developer not Valentina itself).

Right Robert,

But here also plays next point:

    I could agree if we keep tons of not fixed bugs for years,
    and push instead forward new features like people complain about RB.
    
With each new release of Valentina we have in Mantis practically all fixed
user reports.

I.e. Bug become into day light only when somebody stick into it.

Bugs have own life and own horoscope :-)


-- 
Best regards,

Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc

Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
http://www.paradigmasoft.com

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