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by vntok 1954 days ago
> So, what it actually comes down to is that they didn’t bother to write tests. There was no time pressure, there was no urgency or requirement, they just couldn’t be bothered to do that prior to release.

Kindly go to the source repository.

> If there’s a note somewhere saying “I know it’s not quite done...” then I’ll let it slide. Have you seen something along those lines?

That's what a TODO file is for. There is one you can browse to here: https://www.sudo.ws/repos/sudo/file/tip/TODO

There is also literally a dozen lines in the LICENSE file saying that the software is not quite production ready (THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS") and should not be relied upon (THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS).

It's all spelled black on white, not sure what you would want more from the author?

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From the comment I originally replied to:

> people can do in their spare time whatever they want, including writing code without tests

I did not refer to the Sudo project at all, so you might want to redirect your post to someone who did.