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April 28, 2008

(Posted at 12:08 am)

How do 300 svn commits feel like?

ApnaBill.com SVN repository has seen some real hard work in past few days. We have had over 300 svn commits and 87 live bugs - 22 of which are still open (in new/assigned/lingering state).

These figures make me feel elated, happy - and confident that our release would be devoid of atleast these 87 bugs :D

Time and again, people have questioned me about these bugfixes in ApnaBill.com code - “Is your code that buggy?” - erhm, well no.

We track both bugs and new feature requests together (a skill that I picked up while working with Red Hat), thereby giving us a uniform outlook of the pending tasks. Besides, new features when tracked via bug reports produce a quality changelog. What was done, how and why - its important that these changes get documented while the feature is still in development phase. Makes future debugging a whole lot easier…

The road ahead, now has a crystal clear view of the destination!
All what we need to reach there is - “Focus“.

We are planning a special discount program for our Beta registrants (though cannot promise on that yet!) - So please signup for our Beta Launch - if you havn’t done so.

Back to squashing more bugs for now… ;)

AwEsOmE DuDe!!! ;)

I have to give a thought of considering some AB bugs… Short cut to own AB :P

Comment by suneeta — April 28, 2008 @ 7:29 pm

Dude;

Bug in ur post….

Its 200 not 300.

hehe ;)

Comment by SandyTheFire — April 28, 2008 @ 9:00 pm

It is actually 300 - 200 for our private SVN and another 100 for Assembla’s SVN…

Comment by Mayank Jain (makuchaku) — April 28, 2008 @ 10:59 pm

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