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Yes, at least is what we do, typically we test our devices for a long time, but if for any reason we have a problem that arises after a while, we will solve it for free if we are under warranty, if the problem appears after the warranty period, and it is clear that is our fault we also solve it for free.
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Because what is good code and bad code It depends on all about situation...,
A good code can be behave like a bad code(due to some thing unethical)....
Yes Maintenance should be provide...
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Then obviously the answer is a YES, but commercially is an extra-large NO just because the definition of ethos in commerce is abstract.
This is what happens in real life, no matter if we like it or not. I'm sure we all can (re)call good and/or terrible samples even with well known brands.
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I think they should.
But I can see why a supplier would want to avoid it. To many customers bug means it doesn't do what I want even if I never mentioned it up to now.
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My answer is YES. Like they should provide a contract or something that the developer must support his software done. "Maintenance"
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