>> 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 ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 3.62 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html IMPORTANT: To register as a Beta tester, use this link first - http://www.ritlabs.com/en/partners/testers/

