Sounds horrible—I’m happy that I mostly use textfiles, and sync them using whatever mechanism works best (currently, Git + iCloud, but that’s changed 6-8 times over the last few decades).
I find it interesting that you picked “mismanaged” as your root cause, as opposed to “incompetent” or just “failing”.
I don’t disagree, but “management problem” is an undifferentiated cause. You can say that everything that seems like a mistake from outside is a management problem. Calling it a QA problem would be more specific (though no more helpful in terms of actions that a bystander can take).
Sounds horrible—I’m happy that I mostly use textfiles, and sync them using whatever mechanism works best (currently, Git + iCloud, but that’s changed 6-8 times over the last few decades).
I find it interesting that you picked “mismanaged” as your root cause, as opposed to “incompetent” or just “failing”.
Releasing a new version when it’s very buggy looks to me like a management problem.
I don’t disagree, but “management problem” is an undifferentiated cause. You can say that everything that seems like a mistake from outside is a management problem. Calling it a QA problem would be more specific (though no more helpful in terms of actions that a bystander can take).