jimmykce1 said:When Voom goes with MPEG4 or WM9, do they have to do another software update or will this just be hardware updating?
Dude you need to relax, or you gonna drop dead long before we get wm9 or mpeg4vurbano said:at this rate it will be long past october before we get wm9. Since Voom is listening, you need to charge the programmers liquidated damages for every day that code is late.
vurbano said:im fine. Its voom thats losin money not me. I guess they can afford the bleeding.
Thats why it needs to be done correctly and on time.FunkyBoss said:They'll bleed even more if they release software that's really buggy and doesn't work.
Great points Stone Man and V. The cascade effects of missing deadlines can be huge. If your late finishing one thing, you're late in starting the next thing, and so on.The Stone Man said:Actually, Vurbano is exactly right. I manage a technology group that installs software releases on a monthly basis. The releases are planned at least 8 months in advance. If we ever missed a release date, I would be changed from a rooster to a hen. Even if a single project is late (and a release could have 20 projects) it is a BIG DEAL.
With Voom being relatively new, they will get the release process together eventually. The customers (US) are a pretty demanding group, but the end goal will be to release quality software on time.
That's actually what they did with 5.68. They quickly fixed the most important issues discovered in 5.5c and moved on...cyuhnke said:I've always wondered if they tried to do too much with this release. Maybe they should have fixed a few things with a new patch, then moved on to the next group of problems. People would have complained, but so what?
You're right. I guess I meant to say to incrementally upgrade instead of all at once. Specifically, manual scanning. Maybe they could have done that before moving on. I don't know all the practicalities, it was just my $.02.Ilya said:That's actually what they did with 5.68. They quickly fixed the most important issues discovered in 5.5c and moved on...
cyuhnke said:You're right. I guess I meant to say to incrementally upgrade instead of all at once. Specifically, manual scanning. Maybe they could have done that before moving on. I don't know all the practicalities, it was just my $.02.
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