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How important is backwards compatibility in an Operating System   [Edit]

Survey period: 2 Jun 2008 to 9 Jun 2008

We want new operating systems to be faster, better, stronger and safer, but we want our old apps too. What tradeoff is fair? (Suggested by Bill Shadish)

OptionVotes% 
Critical. Everything that ran on the old OS should run correctly on the new18917.66
Important. Everything should run correctly unless there is a security or other critical issue55351.68
Moderately Important. Most things should work correctly23622.06
Not very important. If old apps run correctly then good for it928.60



 
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ghle1-Jun-08 23:11
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kgrunwald1-Jun-08 23:29
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GeneralProduct Lifecycle should go hand-in-hand with the OS LifeCycle Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar1-Jun-08 18:34
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RichardM11-Jun-08 22:02
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Paul Watson2-Jun-08 0:24
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Paul Watson2-Jun-08 0:26
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GeneralBackwards compatibility is a bane Pin
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.1-Jun-08 18:26
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.1-Jun-08 18:26 
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar1-Jun-08 18:35
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar1-Jun-08 18:35 
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
Backwards compatibility is a bane


Not strictly. There should be a stipulated period till which the backward compatibility has to be maintained. Everyone and every enterprise does not have an infinite budget to upgrade their software as and when it is released.

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GeneralI use a fixed upgrade path/policy Pin
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr.1-Jun-08 18:54
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RichardM11-Jun-08 22:10
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micmanos2-Jun-08 0:54
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Geoff Gariepy2-Jun-08 3:14
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GeneralSofa Pin
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