As an end user, I care more about code quality and stability than I do speed of shipping code. I don't want to use some buggy code that was pushed through production too quickly just because the devs are lazy!
Yep... if a thing works, don't fix it.... Modern devs "fix it" until it's broken. Just look at google and their communication platforms... every few years a new one that kills off the previous one, with practically no added value.
There is a lot of software, from 7zip, total commander, putty, vlc, windirstat, etc., that do one (or few things), people have been using them for decades, and pretty much all the features have been there for that long, without an artificial need to "ship something new, fast" every few weeks.
There is a lot of software, from 7zip, total commander, putty, vlc, windirstat, etc., that do one (or few things), people have been using them for decades, and pretty much all the features have been there for that long, without an artificial need to "ship something new, fast" every few weeks.