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Kevin KoflerLe 02/02/2009 à 02:57
Lionel Debroux (./18) :
I'm afraid we can't do that, unless we give up on coherency.Remember how hard I complained about you making below-minimum testing for GCC 4.0, which broke one TICT program (crash) and pessimized three others, i.e. had a negative impact on all 4 out of 4 TICT software I tested GCC 4.0 with at first ?

Well, it would just mean you finally realized that the developers can't test everything, we need to rely on users for most of the testing.

Oh, and a bug doesn't matter if nobody encounters it. So if you can fix reported bugs quickly, then it doesn't matter that they were there in the first place. If on the other hand you sit on a bug for years like on the TICT Explorer crash without HW3Patch (despite the fix being trivial and having been sent to you in a timely manner), then it does matter. roll