IMO, 630 major bugs in the JBAS project alone is not a small number, and that
does not even include the 230 major bugs in EJBTHREE. I sincerely hope that
the NetBeans team (and Sun) do not adopt the quality criteria standards of
JBoss!
Also, I hope this does not turn into a flame war, but I just had to react to
this comparision.
This said, I do agree that the UML module is not quite ready yet and maybe
should still be a beta plugin.
Best regards,
Gunnar
On Thursday 06 December 2007 12:06:17 Siamak Sarmady wrote:
> Hello
>
> Look here
http://wiki.netbeans.org/dashboard/>
> There are almost 500 open bugs remaining in UML category. In my opinion
> generally Netbeans team has a low standard for covering bugs before
> release.
>
> JBoss in comparison covers almost every (even small bugs) before any
> release.
>
> You can look at their Jira
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS>
> Unfortunately when NB6 was released we had more than 5000 open bugs. I
> criticized at that time that the quality criteria is too loose.
>
>
http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/NB6QualityCriteria>
> I wish Netbeans (and SUN) seriously take a look at quality criteria
> standards. 5000 open bugs means that every netbeans user encounters a
> few bugs every day. If I personally deliver software with this quality I
> will loose every single customer.
>
> Mac
>