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- Joined: Tue Nov 14, 2017 9:21 pm
Hi it is my father who purchased and uses Resolve Studio. An amazing programme in my opinion.
My suggestion for Resolve is that 14.1 has a feature freeze and for the next few months a mayor effort oncorrecting bugs is undertaken. Resolve could then be turned into 14.1stable. Then you could continue adding new features through the other nine months.
This would enable people who are on 12.5 to upgrade with much fewer worries about crashes and bugs.
This process of regularly freezing could be an annual cycle and would give people a choice about whether to have the latest features or keep using a stable 14.1.There is an enormous gap in features between 12.5 and 14.1
I appreciate bug fixing is an absolutely horrid chore and the worst bit of software development so these necessary chores should be spread amongst your wonderful programmers. I aslo appreciate that such a way of working would slow down the rate of new feature development but constantly crashing buggy programs are a nightmare.
My second suggestion is that there is grouped documentation of problems with workarounds that is collated so that people who work professionally can share workflows that overcome issueswith other users in one simple place instead of having to plough through the forums.
Well done for developing such an amazing program at such a low price point.
My suggestion for Resolve is that 14.1 has a feature freeze and for the next few months a mayor effort oncorrecting bugs is undertaken. Resolve could then be turned into 14.1stable. Then you could continue adding new features through the other nine months.
This would enable people who are on 12.5 to upgrade with much fewer worries about crashes and bugs.
This process of regularly freezing could be an annual cycle and would give people a choice about whether to have the latest features or keep using a stable 14.1.There is an enormous gap in features between 12.5 and 14.1
I appreciate bug fixing is an absolutely horrid chore and the worst bit of software development so these necessary chores should be spread amongst your wonderful programmers. I aslo appreciate that such a way of working would slow down the rate of new feature development but constantly crashing buggy programs are a nightmare.
My second suggestion is that there is grouped documentation of problems with workarounds that is collated so that people who work professionally can share workflows that overcome issueswith other users in one simple place instead of having to plough through the forums.
Well done for developing such an amazing program at such a low price point.