Vincent Snijders wrote:
One of the lessons I was taught about software engineering, is that you should fix bugs before adding new functionality. Estimating the time needed to implement new functionality is easier than estimating the time needed to fix bugs, because most of the time you don't know the cause, so you don't know what needs to be done to fix it.

Fixing bugs first makes it easier to create a good estimate for 1.0.
Keep up the good work....

We also need direction.

Do some work, show it off, stop for a nice beer and repeat the process.

I for one am looking forward to having a good time in Munich....

looks like it will be my shout for at least one round....

David

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