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<blockquote data-quote="Sacrosanct" data-source="post: 7927895" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>How many people (customers) use D&D beyond? Tens of thousands? More? They are the digital face of D&D. So yeah, they absolutely should have a QA team if they do software development. The fact that you don't see what the big deal is just reaffirms you really don't know that much about quality assurance testing and why it's a big deal. For example, if I'm Hasbro and a third party company has displayed they don't know what they are doing when it comes to Quality Assurance methodology, that gives me pause to work with them. Because since they are the digital face of <em>MY </em>product, it makes me look bad when mistakes happen that never should have.</p><p></p><p>So far you've got a few people in the industry like myself and others who have said why this is a bad thing. And then you've got others like yourself with no experience in this field telling us that we're overreacting and it's no big deal.</p><p></p><p>Maybe, just maybe, when it comes to the topic of quality assurance testing and why it's important, you should listen to the people who actually work in the industry because they probably know more than everyone else on that topic.</p><p></p><p>It's like doctors telling you that taking vitamin C won't help the Corona virus so don't bother, but other people with no medical background telling them, "No, it totally works". People who work in the field generally have more subject matter expertise on the matter than Joe Blow. Telling those subject matter experts that they are just looking to get worked up is dismissive and counter productive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sacrosanct, post: 7927895, member: 15700"] How many people (customers) use D&D beyond? Tens of thousands? More? They are the digital face of D&D. So yeah, they absolutely should have a QA team if they do software development. The fact that you don't see what the big deal is just reaffirms you really don't know that much about quality assurance testing and why it's a big deal. For example, if I'm Hasbro and a third party company has displayed they don't know what they are doing when it comes to Quality Assurance methodology, that gives me pause to work with them. Because since they are the digital face of [I]MY [/I]product, it makes me look bad when mistakes happen that never should have. So far you've got a few people in the industry like myself and others who have said why this is a bad thing. And then you've got others like yourself with no experience in this field telling us that we're overreacting and it's no big deal. Maybe, just maybe, when it comes to the topic of quality assurance testing and why it's important, you should listen to the people who actually work in the industry because they probably know more than everyone else on that topic. It's like doctors telling you that taking vitamin C won't help the Corona virus so don't bother, but other people with no medical background telling them, "No, it totally works". People who work in the field generally have more subject matter expertise on the matter than Joe Blow. Telling those subject matter experts that they are just looking to get worked up is dismissive and counter productive. [/QUOTE]
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