Originally Posted by koby
As Roseanne Roseannadanna would say..."Well, Jane, it just goes to show you, it's always something ? if it ain't one thing, it's another."

Time has taught us AC's releases a more beta product than others although I suspect that is becoming more common across the software industry.

Everyone is a beta tester, now. The Agile development paradigm has been abused and outright bastardized by managers. The idea is to just keep going over the software, one iteration after another, until we get is right. The problem is twofold:

1. Managers see it as a way to "fix things on the fly" so there is no further need for testers.

2. Managers don't care about fixing bugs. They care only about adding new features. New features represent billable time. Bug fixes to not.

I miss Waterfall.

JamesNT


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