Daniel Schier 🐧🍪 on Nostr: npub1wstch…cez75 there is a common misconception: Stability has nothing to do with ...
npub1wstchnnatqhe4ua983uhsn7k0mlvxlrdl8nfjledgr6ez7hcppdspcez75 (npub1wst…ez75) there is a common misconception: Stability has nothing to do with support of recent drivers, bugs or crashes.
If a software is considered stable, it indicates one thing only: No breaking changes to be expected. That’s it. You can have an unreliable, full-of-bugs, constantly crashing software, which can be stable, if the API/ABI does not change.
What users often consider as stable is: reliable, solid, resilient.
Just my 2 pence.
If a software is considered stable, it indicates one thing only: No breaking changes to be expected. That’s it. You can have an unreliable, full-of-bugs, constantly crashing software, which can be stable, if the API/ABI does not change.
What users often consider as stable is: reliable, solid, resilient.
Just my 2 pence.