The industry practice and RunRev policy of three-part changes
(bug/minor/major) and associated pricing policies (none/small/large)
is well established and of minor interest unless someone has a unique
and commercially viable proposal which they should then put straight
to Kevin Miller anyway. I
On 15/03/2004, at 8:55, someone whom I am not attacking personally
wrote:
Ayup. It happens but that isn't necessarily the right way to do
things. For example, contractors fail to fix warranty items on new
homes all the time, claiming they are not defects and knowing that
most people will not
Ayup. It happens but that isn't necessarily the right way to do
things. For example, contractors fail to fix warranty items on new
homes all the time, claiming they are not defects and knowing that most
people will not take the time to pursue them. It's a fact of life, but
that doesn't make