| J ( @ 2006-07-12 11:26:00 |
Microsoft Bugs
I decided to try and do something tricky today – submit a bug to Microsoft and try to get a meaningful and real solution to it.
When I started, there where 141,076 bugs on the http://connect.microsoft.com website. However, half an hour later, by the time I had searched for previous, and entered my details and created my new bug, there was 140,083 bugs. Now either I’ve just submitted seven bugs or that’s a lot of bugs/day. I mean fourteen per hour would mean that three hundred and thirty six are submitted every day. With those stats, it suggests that the bug tracking started in February 2005.
That also means by the end of the year there will be another fifty seven thousand seven hundred bugs.
The only way it could get worse was if I where to go there and do some programming ;)
I decided to try and do something tricky today – submit a bug to Microsoft and try to get a meaningful and real solution to it.
When I started, there where 141,076 bugs on the http://connect.microsoft.com website. However, half an hour later, by the time I had searched for previous, and entered my details and created my new bug, there was 140,083 bugs. Now either I’ve just submitted seven bugs or that’s a lot of bugs/day. I mean fourteen per hour would mean that three hundred and thirty six are submitted every day. With those stats, it suggests that the bug tracking started in February 2005.
That also means by the end of the year there will be another fifty seven thousand seven hundred bugs.
The only way it could get worse was if I where to go there and do some programming ;)