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@gcouprie ("Geoffroy Couprie") wrote:

2nd time this month we see this take from agilists. They should learn some basic queue theory.
The issues (not bugs, this is important) tracker is a queue of tasks. If it's always empty, that means you're over capacity and wasting money. It's natural for the issue tracker to grow

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@dmokafa ("Daniel Moka⚡") wrote:

Using a bug tracker is an anti-pattern.

It shows bugs are acceptable.

Teams should have a zero-bug policy.

If a bug emerges, fixing it should be a top priority.

If the fix adds no value, just forget.

Companies should stop managing bugs and start focusing on quality instead.