On Thursday, March 11, 2004, at 07:08 AM, Rob Cozens wrote:


Perhaps one reason why I have a lesser sense of urgency toward fixing all known bugs before addressing any enhancements is that, AFAIK, none of the known bugs crash my applications or the computers they run on: the bugs relate to the Rev Dev environment, not to the MetaCard runtime environment.

Rob, just because you happened to walk through the woods without falling into a pit does not mean somebody else with a different destination or different path would not. Are you going to claim that since you didn't fall into a pit that there are not pit, the woods are safe?


If you debugged your applications to keep them from crashing, does that mean you had to modify your application to avoid engine bugs? That doesn't make the bugs go away. Did these fixes mean less features to your customers?

I agree that Dev environment bugs are less important. However, the resources for fixing IDE bugs are probably more available.

There are lots of bugs not even in bugzilla for lots of reasons, but partly because of the fix rate.

There are engine bugs. They should be fixed.

Dar there-be-engine-bugs Scott


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