Am 26.01.21 um 19:33 schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos:
Am Di., 26. Jan. 2021 um 19:29 Uhr schrieb Reindl Harald
<[email protected]>:

Am 26.01.21 um 19:23 schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos:
Am Di., 26. Jan. 2021 um 19:04 Uhr schrieb Reindl Harald
<[email protected]>:

nobody on this planet can assure that a random
git-snapshot is error free and everyone who
pretends that is either stupid or lying

This is an important point, thank you for making it!
Of course, every random git-snapshots has many,
both known (several hundred) and unknown (likely
not less).
Every release has less features and more bugs
than today's snapshot.

less features likely not needed, don't matter

That may be true for many users.

more or less bugs can#t simply be proven

This is not correct, it is actually easy to show.
(Much simpler than preparing a release.)

bullshit

known bugs - you can only show known bugs and stuff covered by tests

the unknown ones breaking workloads you didn't think of in your tests is the problem and hence only idiots running git-snapshots in production

even if one would - how do you imagine that for every peice of software on a system? impossible!
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