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imTachu4677yDone is better than perfect. Just ship it and fix your bugs in a subsequent minor release. Congrats on your new product and enjoy! 😸
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ddephor44467yGet an overview of the bugs, prioritize for go-live and then fix one after another based on the priority.
Bugs that don't matter for the first run can be fixed afterwards. -
ddephor44467y@qbasic16 All bugs are equal, but some bugs are more equal than others.
If you don't prioritize, chances are you did not fix the one that turns out to be the one that ruins it all.
So whatever you do, make a conscious decision and never ever let things slide. -
And its still beta so bugs are allowed (depending on release scheme). Normally beta is useable and decently looking with still a few bugs.
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@Codex404 beta is actually short for:
Bugs Emitting Terror Again
And Alpha:
Alternate Less Public Hate Assembly -
If you can fix them before launch, then great! If not, then you can be me and fix in prod! 🤓
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@uziiuzair that should not be an issue we have multiple environments an error reporting tool and a CI Cd system in place
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@alwaysmpe if you knew how much coffee I drink you wouldn't recommend drinking more...
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