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Should Software Developers offer warranties for their code?

Survey period: 6 Oct 2013 to 14 Oct 2013

Let's restrict it to just the code and not any loss or damage caused by bad code. If our code breaks should we be legally liable to provide a repair, a replacement or a refund?

OptionVotes% 
Yes74047.59
No81552.41



 
GeneralConsider environment Pin
Matt T Heffron8-Oct-13 12:25
professionalMatt T Heffron8-Oct-13 12:25 
GeneralClose the Loop Pin
Michael Joseph Lukatchik8-Oct-13 9:44
Michael Joseph Lukatchik8-Oct-13 9:44 
GeneralDEPENDS ~ Just watch the movie "RoboCop" ... Pin
MacSpudster8-Oct-13 9:40
professionalMacSpudster8-Oct-13 9:40 
GeneralRe: DEPENDS ~ Just watch the movie "RoboCop" ... Pin
MacSpudster9-Oct-13 6:40
professionalMacSpudster9-Oct-13 6:40 
GeneralWe need an 'It Depends' choice Pin
Tom Clement8-Oct-13 8:56
professionalTom Clement8-Oct-13 8:56 
GeneralYes only if there is no QA Pin
Ravimal Bandara8-Oct-13 7:06
Ravimal Bandara8-Oct-13 7:06 
GeneralDepends on Contract, Project Team, Project Management, Technology Base, Code Base, Scope etc. Pin
dpminusa8-Oct-13 6:47
dpminusa8-Oct-13 6:47 
GeneralI voted No, but... Pin
Nicholas Marty8-Oct-13 5:25
professionalNicholas Marty8-Oct-13 5:25 
GeneralRe: I voted No, but... Pin
Albert Holguin8-Oct-13 5:35
professionalAlbert Holguin8-Oct-13 5:35 
GeneralWhat a dumbass idea - guarantee! Pin
Thornik8-Oct-13 4:37
Thornik8-Oct-13 4:37 
GeneralYes - 24 hours Pin
ZurdoDev8-Oct-13 4:18
professionalZurdoDev8-Oct-13 4:18 
GeneralQuality in the works Pin
BrainiacV8-Oct-13 4:12
BrainiacV8-Oct-13 4:12 
GeneralWarrantees Pin
MikeTheFid8-Oct-13 2:49
MikeTheFid8-Oct-13 2:49 
GeneralYes and No Pin
Fabio Franco8-Oct-13 2:19
professionalFabio Franco8-Oct-13 2:19 
GeneralRe: Yes and No Pin
Clark Kent1238-Oct-13 4:16
professionalClark Kent1238-Oct-13 4:16 
GeneralRe: Yes and No Pin
Fabio Franco8-Oct-13 4:20
professionalFabio Franco8-Oct-13 4:20 
GeneralMy vote of no Pin
Tim Carmichael8-Oct-13 2:02
Tim Carmichael8-Oct-13 2:02 
GeneralRe: My vote of no Pin
enhzflep12-Oct-13 5:10
enhzflep12-Oct-13 5:10 
GeneralTerms and Conditions could clearly state that Pin
Pasan Eeriyagama8-Oct-13 1:57
Pasan Eeriyagama8-Oct-13 1:57 
GeneralAre you really looking at this from the right angle? Pin
skipsey8-Oct-13 0:51
skipsey8-Oct-13 0:51 
GeneralRe: Are you really looking at this from the right angle? Pin
LOKImotive12-Oct-13 4:14
LOKImotive12-Oct-13 4:14 
GeneralI reluctantly voted no Pin
Gary Wheeler8-Oct-13 0:27
Gary Wheeler8-Oct-13 0:27 
.. because the survey statement included no limitations to the warranty other than the damage exclusion. Based on those conditions, that means that once I have sold a piece of software I have to support it for all eternity. I am liable to fix bugs even after it is no longer technically feasible to do so. I've had customers try to stick me with those conditions, and it simply isn't reasonable.

I produce a quality product, and I want my customers to be happy with it. In my day job we routinely give customers free software upgrades for the life of the product, given that it's a multi-million dollar hunk of iron and the software just makes the thing go. For my after-hours consulting I will fix reasonable errors for a limited amount of time, and I'm the judge of what's reasonable. I won't handle specification changes and feature requests without negotiation.
Software Zen: delete this;

GeneralHave a bit of pride in your work Pin
Gideon A Brits7-Oct-13 23:36
Gideon A Brits7-Oct-13 23:36 
GeneralRe: Have a bit of pride in your work Pin
MTWill8-Oct-13 6:51
MTWill8-Oct-13 6:51 
GeneralThat would suck Pin
harold aptroot7-Oct-13 23:17
harold aptroot7-Oct-13 23:17 

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