On Tue, 28 Sep 2021 16:12:21 +0200 <to...@tuxteam.de> wrote: >.. > > But this wasn't my point. My point was rather that it is going out > on a thin limb to say a complex piece of software isn't "buggy". > It's a matter of degree. All software has bugs, even if you haven't seen them yet.
But only some software can be fairly described as 'buggy'. I have no hesitation at all in declaring most of libreoffice to fall into this category, with Base still virtually unusable i.e. extremely buggy. Calc isn't too bad. Volume of users, I suppose, but Base will never gain many users in its present state. Claws-Mail verges on 'buggy', with frequent crashes. Firefox on my unstable has blown through buggy and burst out of the other side. I can only name two commercial websites which do not crash its tabs within about thirty seconds. And that's after reinstalling it and all its dependencies. I haven't bothered reporting it because I'm obviously the only person seeing this. I blame JavaScript, as I do with most web infelicities. But my unstable desktop, including hardware, is in its last weeks of life, so I'm not putting too much effort into fixing things. A new installation should fix a multitude of sins. -- Joe