in reply to Re: Musings: Why do well-intentioned projects go so wrong, so often?
in thread Musings: Why do well-intentioned projects go so wrong, so often?
I agree with apl we must have Regression Tests, you must discover what broke when you changed/added 'XYZ'!!! No excuses for not doing Regression Testing, however Micro$haft ships patches without testing all the time...forcing every IT shop in the country to do their OWN testing before deploying a fix enterprise-wide.
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Re^2: Musings: Why do well-intentioned projects go so wrong, so often?
by apl (Monsignor) on Dec 06, 2007 at 13:55 UTC | |
by pmonk4ever (Friar) on Dec 07, 2007 at 22:46 UTC |