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Summary: Logical fallacy in English release notes
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=522961
Summary: Logical fallacy in English release notes Product: Fedora Documentation Version: devel Platform: All URL: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f11/en-US/ OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: low Priority: low Component: release-notes AssignedTo: relnotes@fedoraproject.org ReportedBy: jmbrannan@gmail.com QAContact: kwade@redhat.com CC: eric@christensenplace.us, wb8rcr@arrl.net Classification: Fedora
The statement "No software is without bugs." is located under section "1.4 Common Bugs"
This statement is incorrect. It could be replaced with "Most complex software contains bugs" or "No known operating system is without bugs".
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A. Mani a.mani.cms@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #1 from A. Mani a.mani.cms@gmail.com 2009-09-13 22:53:13 EDT --- Yes, it is possible to write bug free software. Software in interpreted languages like R do turn out to be bug free. Safety critical s/w can have a few LOC and still appear bug free.
"Software bugs are common but not necessarily unavoidable" should be appropriate.
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A. Mani a.mani.cms@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- AssignedTo|relnotes@fedoraproject.org |a.mani.cms@gmail.com
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