Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by tjoff 3132 days ago
Because being maintained is very important for users and one of the easiest and most convincing ways to show that is to release updates.

But then we have the other side, releasing update after update without fixing or responding to common issues. That is quite damaging as well.

2 comments

> Because being maintained is very important for users and one of the easiest and most convincing ways to show that is to release updates.

It's so true that you never ever see people using decade old versions of software, right?

Users care that their shit works, that's it.

> Users care that their shit works, that's it.

Exactly, so when that forced OS update broke the software it is kind of nice to know that someone is still around to fix it.

Never mind when an update is effectively a rewrite that strips out features/behaviors someone, somewhere, relied upon.

This duality of updates is why people avoid updating.