On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 9:59 PM, Joel Madero <jmadero.dev@gmail.com> wrote:
This isn't for end-users, it's for QA team......and it's our job to do as
much as possible to help the developers. I know when I'm doing the
development side I appreciate whatever previous info users and QA can
provide. It's maximizing the efficiency of our abilities....limited # of
developers means we should be using their time wisely, not running
backtraces that someone with 1/10th of their computer programming skills
could manage just fine.
Best Regards,
Joel
Well, like I said: I guess it all depends on who your target audience
is. Just keep in mind who that is, and what their expected skill set
is, and adjust your procedures to that. IMHO.
- John Smith.
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