Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 06:08:20 -0600 (CST) From: Adrian Oboroc To: Giovanni Lopedote cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: My point of view on bug reports Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII giuans AT iqsnet DOT it (Giovanni Lopedote) wrote: >RHIDE is a really great thing. I think that everybody from this list will agree with you. >Lastly, I've read of people saying it's full of bugs. They are minor >bugs and, why do they complain so much about it? Did they pay >something for it? Actualy, bug reporting is a very important and useful part of software development process. One computer differs from another a lot. Program, wich works pefectly on author's computer, can show very ugly quirks on another one. Also, sometimes author can get a really brilliant idea from "wish list" in bug report. Of couse it is sad to see sometimes unfriendly and full of flames messages from people, who didn't paid anything for used software. But friendly, high-quality reports fill author's live with joy, they show that people really appreciate his/her piece of code (belive me, because fortunatly I had such experiense, while developing one scientific program for my sciense advisor and his co-authors from Germany and France. The project was developed in BP, so it isn't related to DJGPP or RHIDE in any way, but the main sense of bug reporting is always the same). >Thank all the persons that contributed to develop RHIDE & DJGPP. They >symplified my life. I can ensure you, that without bug-reporting process development of those great masterpieces wasn't been possible. >THANK ROBERT HOEHNE FOR YOUR WORK Hey! I thought my English is the ugliest in this list ;) Just a joke, please don't be uppset. AsH / DEVOTiON