Of course, but bugs fall into different classifications that set the
priority for fixing them.
Apparently, the green line is "occasional" enough AND the E-500 market
small enough that this bug warrants a simple warning and may be
addressed in future versions of Capture One.
"30-40 *million* lines of source code"??? A recipe for disaster, IMO.
There are days when I miss CP/M.
ScottGee1
On 11/1/06, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> If commercial software developers waited until every bug was found and
> fixed there wouldn't be any software that you could actually buy. Good
> quality software has on the order of 1 defect per every 1,000 lines of
> source code. Some fraction of those are known but the majority are just
> statistical predictions. It's rumored that Winders is getting up into
> the range of 30-40 *million* lines of source code. How many known and
> unknown bugs does Winders have? You do the math.
>
> The Capture One readme admitted to about 1/2 dozen known and unfixed
> bugs. I'll guarantee you there are many more than that.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
==============================================
List usage info: http://www.zuikoholic.com
List nannies: olympusadmin@xxxxxxxxxx
==============================================
|