Technically speaking, a high defect detection rate after release is a bad thing. That's over 100 problems that the average user was able to spot immediately; such a high defect concentration, typically, is more representative of a project in private beta phase. However, this isn't a commercial project, so professionalism is free to slack a bit. At least the bugs are getting fixed when they're found.
Technically speaking, a high defect detection rate after release is a bad thing. That's over 100 problems that the average user was able to spot immediately; such a high defect concentration, typically, is more representative of a project in private beta phase. However, this isn't a commercial project, so professionalism is free to slack a bit. At least the bugs are getting fixed when they're found.