Peter Robinson ([email protected]) said: 
> > From the sidelines it seems that there is a confusion on what the %
> > actually means.  Some think that 100% means "ready to be tested" and
> > others think that 100% means "It's been tested, the final builds are in
> > and all known and cared about bugs are fixed".
> 
> My understanding was the later. All working tested and ready to go.
> What is it meant to mean.

Yeah, I think this is sort of an issue with pushing everything down
to a simple number.

In my view, '100%' would mean "I'm done with this, and not touching
it modulo bugs." It can have a lower percentage and still be testable.

Bill

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