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Do you know if there is any incentive for hard working people like this girl who sacrifices her time and effort without any financial incentive or recognition?
Software testing is an ungrateful work and there is no focus on quality and interoperability. How can we solve this?
Please read previous posts in this thread for more info and let us know what you think.
Sad, very sad that you are treated in this way. In stead of cherished and thanked for every issue you raise.
Stupid and short-sighted of them. They will get it back eventually, either by complaints of users or worse, users rejecting their garbage software. Either way will be painful.
You should definitely not use your precious time if they are treating you like that. Move on and spend your time on the tings you like.
This is a must! It's a first and obvious base, before anyone should think about testing the software functionally!
Good point!
Haha, bunch of ungrateful b'stards. They should cherish you!
You are very important to the existence of the protocol.
The problem with not knowing who to turn to is a classic. Every team will first point to the other, because it saves them the trouble. Only when you can prove without a doubt that their system is causing the issue, will they submit and try to do something about it.
An ungrateful role to say the least. And you shouldn't be doing it without some kind of compensation. Either financial or in (high) recognition!
Interface testing is very annoying as the documentation is almost always lacking. However once the documents are complete it shouldn't be much too complicated, more like time consuming.
End-to-end testing spanning multiple systems and multiple interfaces is whole other ballgame. It's not just complex, but it's very intensive as you need to know where the issue has arisen. It's a lot of communication and hustle.
System tests and even interface tests can be carried out by developers. It's just that they're not too keen on doing it. And it should never be done by the people that built the damn thing. Out of obvious reasons.
Rejoined Nostr after some time.
I'm missing Giphy integration dearly. Is it something that will be added sometime in the future?
How do memekings survive on this platform?!!! I don't even have smiley integration on this client (noStrudel).
Any help welcome!
This is happening all over the tech industry. Everywhere I see teams being created consisting out of only developers with the 'trust me I'm an engineer mentality'.
In my opinion every team developing new software should have at least one dedicated test engineer to continuously provide insight into software quality by testing the software. However most teams and projects do not allocate funds to this.
The end product is then often: garbage in, garbage out.
Testing is too expensive? Not testing is much more expensive. Especially on projects crucial to company where end clients are involved.
I think because Nostr is an open source protocol there could be too little focus on quality and over focus on *buidling*.
I would argue against Plato that a good decision should not be based on 'knowledge' but on 'wisdom'. Two different things.
You can have all the knowledge in the world but if you don't have wisdom in how to apply it or when to apply it correctly, you could end up with an unwanted in the least case and disastrous in the worst case, outcome.
Today in the western society there is too much focus on the knowledge and too little focus on the wisdom, which is what truly matters imho.
Interested to know how you think about this Gigi.
I always envision a citadel as some old castle where bitcoiners can live in peace without outside world meddling. No taxes, no crime. Just humans thriving.
I'll distribute them allright... to my cold storage...muahahah!
Lovely. Will you be selling some nice BTC stickers as well?
Fired up my first Bitcoin full node this year and it felt goood!
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