On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 09:05:50 -0700, tab wrote:
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> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> Software Squashes Bugs With Help From Users, Open Source
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>> | The best software developers in the world know you can't create code
>> | without bugs -- it's just not possible. However, new open source
>> | Latest News about open source software being put to use by open source
>> | projects including Evolution, Gaim, theGimp, Gnome, Rhythmbox and
>> | others can more quickly find the worst bugs, including those that are
>> | causing hangups for most users. In turn, users can automatically
>> | report back on software quality with a program known as the
>> | Cooperative Bug Isolation Project.
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>> http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/Lgc53ypL5pi1Ib/Software-Squashes-Bugs-With-Help-From-Users-Open-Source.xhtml
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> Maybe they should think about QUALITY TESTING instead squashing bugs.
Maybe you should tell that to microsoft.
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Rick
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