In a contuation of this series - "How to Decide What Bugs to Fix When" - the O'Reilly ONLamp.com site has posted part two, continuing where the last left off.
When we last discussed bugs, we talked about essential no-frills tactics like triage, prioritization, and naked co-ed blindfolded palm reading (a lie to get you to look at part 1). But here in part 2 we're moving up. Now the stakes are higher: more investment, but greater returns.
They move up in levels, stepping up to "Exit Criteria" and "Early Planning" before moving into a FAQ sort of area where he mentions some of the exceptions that could come up despite the rules that have been set out...




