Didn't release this was called "Balkanizing" - what an unfortunate term of
phrase :(

I;ll take a look at nilobject.com anyway.


On 31/10/06 15:04, "JC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The issue of balkanizing the release components was brought up in a
> nilobject.com post (well in a comment anyway).
> 
> Fortunately Jonathan has started writing again...  Good stuff!
> 
> ~joe
> 
> 
> On 10/31/06 1:19 AM, "Ronald Vogelaar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> IMO RS should reorganize their company and start to make use of a QA
>> department (Quality Assurance). No product that has not been thoroughly
>> tested and okay'ed by QA gets released.
>> Of course once you're commited to a quarterly release plan like they have,
>> you're effectively shutting out any possibility of effective quality
>> control, and it should be listed relatively high on the list of "100 ways to
>> screw yourself and your customers".
>> At the time I did voice my concern, and I'd much rather sit here having been
>> proven wrong.
>> 
>> Ronald Vogelaar
>> http://www.rovosoft.com
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Daniel Stenning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: RB Release Cycle Stability issues - A suggestion:-
>> 
>> 
>>> To help those developers whose applications often break on recompilation
>>> with a new release I have a suggestion for RS:
>> 
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