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I wish they would bash the bugs they already have!!!
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Hello, Windows Insiders!
We’re announcing the Bug Bash Privacy Edition, which officially kicks off today and runs from March 7th - 11:59 PM PST on March 16th .
Marisa Rogers (WDG Privacy Officer) published an article in her blog this week that focuses on the new privacy setup experience we’re building for the upcoming version of Windows 10, which is the focus of this mini Bug Bash. We’re looking for you to test both upgrades and clean installs of these new experiences and send in your feedback!
This is your opportunity to explore the what we’ve been working on, provide feedback, and tell us what you would like to see improved before we finalize and ship these out to our customers.
To receive a Feedback Hub achievement for participating in the Bug Bash, during this timespan you’ll need to fulfill the following:
- Be on the latest Fast ring build
- Log a least one piece of feedback in the Feedback Hub
- Complete at least one of the new Privacy Quests in the Feedback Hub
The achievement badge will be sent out after the Bug Bash is completed.
Visit Quests today to start earning your achievements in the focus area for this Bug Bash: Privacy.
There will be content added throughout the Bug Bash so be sure to keep an eye on the Feedback Hub for new and suggested Quests of the day.
New to Bug Bashes? Here's an overview of how it all works.
HAPPY BUG BASHING!
Thanks,
Windows Insider Team
Source: Feedback Hub
I wish they would bash the bugs they already have!!!
C.B.
Yep, the OS is so bogged down with existing bugs. Even the tiny ones cause great irritation! Some have been there years! I’d rather they fixed bugs instead of new features
I've voiced those sentiments several times. Just about every Insider build comes with a long list of "Know Issues". Yeah, I know they are Insider builds, but still? Some carry over from build to build. And don't get me started on crash Tuesday. Sometimes I get the impression that quality control has taken a back seat to get it out there. It would be interesting to know how many are working on fixing, refining the current consumer build, versus those working on Insider builds. Maybe they will surprise me this time around, here's hoping.
Yeah I get very fed up with it all. To be fair to MS I find Apple just as bad. They push out update after update piling on the bugs. I get the feeling both of them are trying to get bragging rights over each other by pushing out feature after feature at expense of decent QA
What really gripes me is they keep adding very esoteric and oddball additions complicating the OS that probably not even 5% of Users will ever use.
C.B.