>> Ok, translation: the main point is, that there are people living their
>> lives  always criticising (I dont know how to spell this damn word :))
>> something,
> Isn't that the whole point of being a beta tester, to deliberately
> find fault with and to criticize, to test to destruction?

Criticize: OK. But CONSTRUCTIVELY criticize.

>> You  mentioned that there are a LOT OF BUGS reported in BT. But you
>> did not mention that how many of them is fixed...
> I  didn't say none have been fixed, I said all "known" bugs *should*
> be  fixed  before  being  released  to  the  public. How many public
> releases  of  The Bat do you know of where you can honestly say it's
> bug free as far as you know?

You have a point, I have to admit.

> I  guarantee  100%  that  the  next  public  release of The Bat WILL
> contain  a whole list of unfixed, long standing known bugs that have
> been  reported  numerous  times.  Sorry  if you don't agree but if I
> conducted  my line of business in that way I wouldn't have lasted 16
> years doing it.

You  are  right.  But  this  is  software  development. I was on other
softwares  beta list, sometimes it is good to release one build to fix
some  bugs  in  a  previous  release...  The  point is: if you release
something  that  has  a  MAJOR  flow, that is a "crime". We agree on
that.

-- 
Vili


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