Comment by cycomanic 4 hours ago So you're saying software should never change or you're happy with A testing, but not A/B testing 1 comment cycomanic Reply inetknght 3 hours ago > So you're saying software should never changeGenerally, yes. Make your software better first before releasing it and you won't need to make changes to it.Want a new feature that you didn't have before? That's a new software product.> or you're happy with A testing, but not A/B testingI'm happy with testing when the user has explicitly opted-in for it.
inetknght 3 hours ago > So you're saying software should never changeGenerally, yes. Make your software better first before releasing it and you won't need to make changes to it.Want a new feature that you didn't have before? That's a new software product.> or you're happy with A testing, but not A/B testingI'm happy with testing when the user has explicitly opted-in for it.
> So you're saying software should never change
Generally, yes. Make your software better first before releasing it and you won't need to make changes to it.
Want a new feature that you didn't have before? That's a new software product.
> or you're happy with A testing, but not A/B testing
I'm happy with testing when the user has explicitly opted-in for it.