I agree, and have to assume the time to fix is back testing and checking with big vendors/users if the fix inadvertently breaks something they were relying on. At this point how many windows bugs are now features set in stone and must be carried on in perpetuity because so much software has been built around the buggy behavior?
I agree, and have to assume the time to fix is back testing and checking with big vendors/users if the fix inadvertently breaks something they were relying on. At this point how many windows bugs are now features set in stone and must be carried on in perpetuity because so much software has been built around the buggy behavior?