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You're committed to releasing a new version: What's better: completed on time or completed properly?

Survey period: 16 Feb 2015 to 23 Feb 2015

Assume you can't do both, but you but you can update within weeks. It's your project and you're calling the shots.

OptionVotes% 
I prefer to get completed (but maybe buggy) code out the door and fix as time goes by28321.41
I prefer to release my best possible work, even if that means release dates slip94371.33
I prefer to release as rapidly as possible ignoring deadlines or specific functionality milestones967.26



 
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:36
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:36 
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
AlexCode16-Feb-15 2:37
professionalAlexCode16-Feb-15 2:37 
GeneralIt's all about processess PinPopular
AlexCode15-Feb-15 22:11
professionalAlexCode15-Feb-15 22:11 
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:00
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:00 
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
AlexCode16-Feb-15 1:23
professionalAlexCode16-Feb-15 1:23 
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:34
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:34 
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
AlexCode16-Feb-15 2:22
professionalAlexCode16-Feb-15 2:22 
GeneralRelease with reduce functionality if you have to... PinPopular
OriginalGriff15-Feb-15 20:25
mveOriginalGriff15-Feb-15 20:25 
... to be as close as possible to the release date, but don't release known bugs.
Enough companies have released buggy code to meet the defined day (heck, MS release beta code and make people pay for it up to SP1) - and users hate it.

I remember the PCZone magazine review of "Frontier: First Encounters" review, where instead of screenshots two pages were covered by a picture of a turd wrapped in a yellow bow because the game had been released way before it was ready.

Buggy code can wreck the user impression of your product: they remember the problems, not the good bits.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

GeneralRe: Release with reduce functionality if you have to... Pin
Shivam Sharma15-Feb-15 23:06
Shivam Sharma15-Feb-15 23:06 
GeneralRe: Release with reduce functionality if you have to... Pin
Irina Pykhova15-Feb-15 23:33
professionalIrina Pykhova15-Feb-15 23:33 
GeneralRe: Release with reduce functionality if you have to... Pin
Mike Hankey16-Feb-15 0:06
mveMike Hankey16-Feb-15 0:06 
GeneralRe: Release with reduce functionality if you have to... Pin
Kevin McFarlane16-Feb-15 4:06
Kevin McFarlane16-Feb-15 4:06 
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Mycroft Holmes17-Feb-15 13:45
professionalMycroft Holmes17-Feb-15 13:45 
GeneralAs rapidly as possible... PinPopular
Sander Rossel15-Feb-15 20:21
professionalSander Rossel15-Feb-15 20:21 
GeneralBetter three hours too soon than a minute too late. Pin
koolprasad200315-Feb-15 19:02
professionalkoolprasad200315-Feb-15 19:02 
GeneralRe: Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. PinPopular
DJ van Wyk15-Feb-15 19:36
professionalDJ van Wyk15-Feb-15 19:36 
GeneralRe: Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. Pin
AlexCode15-Feb-15 22:11
professionalAlexCode15-Feb-15 22:11 
GeneralRe: Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. Pin
AlexCode15-Feb-15 22:01
professionalAlexCode15-Feb-15 22:01 
GeneralRe: Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. Pin
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:13
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:13 
GeneralRe: Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. Pin
John Hunley17-Feb-15 6:14
John Hunley17-Feb-15 6:14 

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