@lienrag @gregeganSF I'm a software engineer myself, so I'm generally quick to blame management and processes instead of engineers. But we can't push all responsibility to non-engineers. Ultimately they can only ask the engineer, "is there a bug?" The engineer checks and says "I don't think so."
Here 3,000+ people were severely harmed due to software issues. It would feel just to see proportional punishment visited on the creators of the software.
@lienrag @gregeganSF I would be terrified to work on a software where a bug could land me in prison. But I *should* be terrified! This is a system where a bug has landed 230 people in prison. If the system carries such a high risk for its users, it has to carry a real risk for the creators too.
If I worked on a system where a bug could land me in prison, I would be extremely careful and implement a crazy amount of safeguards. Which sounds like what we want of such a system, right?