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You're committed to releasing a new version: What's better: completed on time or completed properly?

Survey period: 16 Feb 2015 to 23 Feb 2015

Assume you can't do both, but you but you can update within weeks. It's your project and you're calling the shots.

OptionVotes% 
I prefer to get completed (but maybe buggy) code out the door and fix as time goes by28321.41
I prefer to release my best possible work, even if that means release dates slip94371.33
I prefer to release as rapidly as possible ignoring deadlines or specific functionality milestones967.26



 
GeneralRe: It's ready when it's ready Pin
snorkie16-Feb-15 2:17
professionalsnorkie16-Feb-15 2:17 
GeneralParaphrasing The Venerable Yogi Pin
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:03
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:03 
GeneralIt's all about processess Pin
AlexCode15-Feb-15 21:53
professionalAlexCode15-Feb-15 21:53 
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:36
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:36 
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
AlexCode16-Feb-15 2:37
professionalAlexCode16-Feb-15 2:37 
GeneralIt's all about processess PinPopular
AlexCode15-Feb-15 22:11
professionalAlexCode15-Feb-15 22:11 
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:00
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:00 
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
AlexCode16-Feb-15 1:23
professionalAlexCode16-Feb-15 1:23 
That's one of the biggest flaws of software development professionals.
Thankfully not all professions follow this line of thinking.

Of course there are unpredictable things, and I'm not the master of delivering the full scope always on time, but saying that delivering on-time equals delivering a "defective-but-on-time version" puts a lot in question the professionalism of the team and specially of whoever manage it.

- If to deliver on-time we need to de-scope things from the release, do it.
- If you reach the release date and you don't have the core functionalities done then someone messed up with the estimates. If you have your metrics in place, the alarms should have been triggered already way before the release date.
- If only by the release date you know (or you tell the client) that you won't be able to deliver on-time, then this is enough for a serious client to never pick you again or worse, you start paying penalty fees.

Bottom line:
- Improve your processes in order to mitigate the risks.
- Deliver often.
- Keep the client up-to-date with the current status of the project (without lying) and involve him when decisions have to be made.
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:34
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:34 
GeneralRe: It's all about processess Pin
AlexCode16-Feb-15 2:22
professionalAlexCode16-Feb-15 2:22 
GeneralRelease with reduce functionality if you have to... PinPopular
OriginalGriff15-Feb-15 20:25
mveOriginalGriff15-Feb-15 20:25 
GeneralRe: Release with reduce functionality if you have to... Pin
Shivam Sharma15-Feb-15 23:06
Shivam Sharma15-Feb-15 23:06 
GeneralRe: Release with reduce functionality if you have to... Pin
Irina Pykhova15-Feb-15 23:33
professionalIrina Pykhova15-Feb-15 23:33 
GeneralRe: Release with reduce functionality if you have to... Pin
Mike Hankey16-Feb-15 0:06
mveMike Hankey16-Feb-15 0:06 
GeneralRe: Release with reduce functionality if you have to... Pin
Kevin McFarlane16-Feb-15 4:06
Kevin McFarlane16-Feb-15 4:06 
GeneralRe: Release with reduce functionality if you have to... Pin
Mycroft Holmes17-Feb-15 13:45
professionalMycroft Holmes17-Feb-15 13:45 
GeneralAs rapidly as possible... PinPopular
Sander Rossel15-Feb-15 20:21
professionalSander Rossel15-Feb-15 20:21 
GeneralBetter three hours too soon than a minute too late. Pin
koolprasad200315-Feb-15 19:02
professionalkoolprasad200315-Feb-15 19:02 
GeneralRe: Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. PinPopular
DJ van Wyk15-Feb-15 19:36
professionalDJ van Wyk15-Feb-15 19:36 
GeneralRe: Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. Pin
AlexCode15-Feb-15 22:11
professionalAlexCode15-Feb-15 22:11 
GeneralRe: Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. Pin
AlexCode15-Feb-15 22:01
professionalAlexCode15-Feb-15 22:01 
GeneralRe: Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. Pin
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:13
W Balboos, GHB16-Feb-15 1:13 
GeneralRe: Better three hours too soon than a minute too late. Pin
John Hunley17-Feb-15 6:14
John Hunley17-Feb-15 6:14 

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