can't have the proverbial cake and eat it toowhich would you rather have: - multiple updates that are buggy?- a single update that is solid?I'm guessing that anybody who is of speaking age would say the 2nd option. Releasing a buggy OS causes more problems than delaying a solid one.We all know it's about time. But now it's coming, so let's just be happy that we got something instead of berating everything.
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can't have the proverbial cake and eat it too
which would you rather have:
- multiple updates that are buggy?
- a single update that is solid?
I'm guessing that anybody who is of speaking age would say the 2nd option. Releasing a buggy OS causes more problems than delaying a solid one.
We all know it's about time. But now it's coming, so let's just be happy that we got something instead of berating everything.