On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:

> (Anyone for a "High priority" issue which has been open for over 2 years -
> http://code.google.com/p/datanucleus-appengine/issues/detail?id=86)
>

Not implementing a feature is not the same as constantly breaking a tool
being used in production.


> , or think back to when a bunch of people lost their emails and contacts
> due to a Gmail update (http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-20037554-93.html).
>

We're all software developers - we all know that despite best efforts
sometimes shit happens. Keyword: *sometimes*. And when that happened they
issued a statement and explained what happened.

When the Market breaks it's about once a week and there isn't so much as a
tweet about what happened, what they're doing to fix it, or what they're
doing to prevent it from happening again.

Can you imagine if Gmail was as buggy or periodically broken as the Market
with zero feedback to users?

If you want to bring it closer to home; How many of us have hit issues with
> the ADT?
>

Certainly - but A) ADT is free and open source and B) how many us have seen
Xavier and company help out and rush to fix issues with ADT when they're
discussed here?

Where is the Market response and rush to fix issues when they happen?


I don't think anyone here expects the Market to be perfect (I certainly
don't). But for $25 and 30% per sale, I do expect some semblance of
stability for a product that people depend on to run their businesses,
accountability for the never-ending issues, and some goddamn communication
with users that have to bear weight of their colossal ineptitude.

There are some great engineers at Google, but the quality control has always
> been rough, so to me this is just par for the course.


Do you really believe all of Google's products are equally "unstable"? I
think that if Google's Search or Gmail products were run like the Market the
company would have gone bankrupt long ago.

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