Customers should not have to be "expert users" to figure out if they
should download the files. And customers should not have to download
the files in order to figure out if they needed to be downloaded. The
consequence of this insanity is that we all would be downloading the
files every frigging day, right? This is not a guessing game: it is
product delivery.
I've tolerated poor documentation and unimplemented features, but do I
have to tolerate amateur night with a product that has been around for
years and years?
Sorry for the rant, but I really think we should be able to focus on
more subtle issues than this obvious one.
Jon
James Richards wrote:
Is the ChangeLog posted somewhere (or could it be) to enable the more
expert users to decide whether to download? At the moment it seems
that they have to download first to discover what changes have been
made. Some users may prefer to postpone updating if none of the
issues addressed affects them/their projects.
Regards
James
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James J Richards
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On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 21:19:26 +0100, Mark Waddingham wrote:
Full details are contained the engine ChangeLog included in the
distribution.
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