On 01/23/2013 09:51 AM, Josh Berkus wrote:
The only way to fix increasing bug counts is through more-comprehensive regular testing. Currently we have regression/unit tests which cover maybe 30% of our code. Performance testing is largely ad-hoc. We don't require comprehensive acceptance testing for new patches. And we have > 1m lines of code. Of course our bug count is increasing.
And... slow down the release cycle or slow down the number of features that are accepted. Don't get me wrong I love everything we have and are adding every cycle but there does seem to be a definite weight difference between # of features added and time spent allowing those features to settle.
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