That makes sense. In science they say that "gases expand to fill any available space". Since the advent of office computing, it's been said that "work always expands to fill any available time." You can take that one step further and say that "software bugs always expand to fill any available time."
Miark On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 10:56:50 +0100 Thierry Vignaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > we've to release one day. > having a fixed date force you to fix bugs. > > you've to understand that there'll always be some bugs. > increasing this process will only make you adding more bugs while > fixing other one (yes this do happen). > > with a fixed date, you've to fix most bugs before. > then, while books are printed and boxes and cds are produced, you can > prepare updates. > > just my 2cents.
