> 
> I would say that the functionality provided by the mutually agreed-upon
> version of the app is to be used as the baseline for future
> modifications. I would also say that there is no such thing as a bug-fix
> since a bug is defined (I think this is in DevGuide somewhere) as an
> operation that doesn't function as it's defined to in the spec. No spec,
> then it's difficult to say what the operation is supposed to do. You get
> the idea.
> 
> Of course, if you start writing specs for work you perform, they should
> indicate what the current functionality is, and what the new
> functionality is, and then you can call a defect in your new work a 'bug'.
> 
> Whil
> 

Thanks for your advice, Whil!

Jeff

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