@beyondmachines1 Chortle. From experience on Fixed Price Contracts, the difference between a bug and a feature is that features cost extra...
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@beyondmachines1 Chortle. From experience on Fixed Price Contracts, the difference between a bug and a feature is that features cost extra... 4 comments
@beyondmachines1 Usually, in my experience at least, the extra cost is to, ah, "enhance" the feature (when in-scope bugs get "fixed" for free(ish)). :) @arcadiagt5 TBH from what i've seen the engineers working on a Fixed Price Contracts are in a very bad situation. Can't comment on the sales team... @beyondmachines1 Bear in mind that my experience is entirely with software contracts which may vary somewhat from purer engineering contracts.... |
@arcadiagt5 which begs the question - does the supplier charge extra if the user starts using the bug as a feature 🤔