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by steve8918
5378 days ago
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Agreed. At thing point, any software company with a modicum of experience knows that reaching a 0 bug count is not only impossible, but a waste of money. You get out the new features that you want and make sure it works well, and without causing regressions. Any bugs that inhibit functionality that 80% of the users would use needs to be corrected, as well as any bugs that make us look bad (UI bugs like spelling mistakes, etc). |
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