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Bugs - Housekeeping #223
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This talk proposal has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed after 6 months if no further activity occurs. If you still plan to do this talk then answer here. |
Hi @se-schwarz, do you want to give your talk at Web&Wine July at AraCom? |
I was asked to ping you @se-schwarz 😁 |
Hi, sorry I can't make it in July and August. I'm on vacation. |
No worries - we will ask again some other time 😉 |
Got to close this, im currently not able to hold talks 😭 |
Bugs - Housekeeping
Short description
Bugs are natural in software, especially in big software. Managing these bugs is important for your comapny and your product. But I'll be damned its hard to manage them.
Is a bug REALY always a bug?
Is glitch === bug true?
Why do get bugs harder to fix on mature software?
Do you need to fix ALL bugs?
How do you respond to bugs internaly and externaly?
Lets dive down into the bughole together and find out.
We will talk about what types of bugs exist, and find ways to manage them. All this sprinkled with real world examples.
Audience
Developers, Managers and Bug enthusiasts
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