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Could you please make some kind of agile development (in the sense of being agile not so much in religiously following some obscure procedures) and make updates available more frequently?
There is quite some backlog of things to do when I look around here and it would be very nice if fixed bugs would be rolled out as fast as possible. I mean this in opposite to wait for a big update that fixes more than one bug in one step. Of course there are some bugs that need a deep and wide investigation of why and how but there are some others that seem to be easy to fix (e.g. all those that are "just" makeup in the UI).
You know, change one button and roll that thing out, maybe to some beta volunteers if you hesitate somehow. The faster you roll out, the faster you get feedback.
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Could you please make some kind of agile development (in the sense of being agile not so much in religiously following some obscure procedures) and make updates available more frequently?
There is quite some backlog of things to do when I look around here and it would be very nice if fixed bugs would be rolled out as fast as possible. I mean this in opposite to wait for a big update that fixes more than one bug in one step. Of course there are some bugs that need a deep and wide investigation of why and how but there are some others that seem to be easy to fix (e.g. all those that are "just" makeup in the UI).
You know, change one button and roll that thing out, maybe to some beta volunteers if you hesitate somehow. The faster you roll out, the faster you get feedback.
Could you please make some kind of agile development (in the sense of being agile not so much in religiously following some obscure procedures) and make updates available more frequently?
There is quite some backlog of things to do when I look around here and it would be very nice if fixed bugs would be rolled out as fast as possible. I mean this in opposite to wait for a big update that fixes more than one bug in one step. Of course there are some bugs that need a deep and wide investigation of why and how but there are some others that seem to be easy to fix (e.g. all those that are "just" makeup in the UI).
You know, change one button and roll that thing out, maybe to some beta volunteers if you hesitate somehow. The faster you roll out, the faster you get feedback.