Linus Torvalds writes: (Summary) We fix
tens of bugs every single day, thinking that "fixing a bug" means that
we can break something is simply NOT TRUE.
we can break something is simply NOT TRUE.
So bugs simply aren't even relevant to the discussion. As far as the USER was concerned, it wasn't buggy - it worked for him/her.
worked for him/her.
Maybe it worked *because* the user had taken the bug into account, maybe it worked because the user didn't notice - again, it doesn't matter.
we can break something is simply NOT TRUE.
So bugs simply aren't even relevant to the discussion. As far as the USER was concerned, it wasn't buggy - it worked for him/her.
worked for him/her.
Maybe it worked *because* the user had taken the bug into account, maybe it worked because the user didn't notice - again, it doesn't matter.