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Old 12-14-2012, 11:37 AM   #144
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I liked the time I hit the wrong button (release to workflow rather than run job) and the system crashed so bad I had to reboot. Development response "you're not supposed to release from production queue, just run job." I put a ticket in for them to fail the release *gracefully* with a meaningful error message. Like they're going to be able to ensure the end users never make a very-easy-to-make mistake! And I wasn't even a usability tester, I was just the data person helping out who had no instructions on how to run the job.
Exactly! I think it's just human nature for the developer to say, "That's not a bug, you did it wrong!" *chuckle*

elemenop, it's way more fun to just complain than test!!! Don't go shooting down our fun!
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