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# Thursday, November 30, 2006

Um, great... I love bugs

Mark Russinovich, who now works at Microsoft, has a great post on why there is a delay when opening the File->Open dialog in Vista.

When I read posts like this I think "I can't believe that in all the man hours that went into Vista, no one caught this bug". But then I also think, this is a classic example of why bugs exist. The developer who wrote the feature that grabs the user name for the bread crumb bar had no idea that some other piece of code deep in the bowels of the OS was going to choke when your domain joined machine wasn't connected to the network. And the fact that the system caches the name for 30 min makes this bug one of those hard to reproduce bugs that usually takes an extremely patient tester to persevere and find the repro case to prevent the bug from getting punted as "not repro" so that the developer can clear his bug queue.

I bet Mark opened a bug in the Vista Product Studio Database and some poor developer is going to be assigned this bug and he is going to be like "How the #$%! did he find this".

Posted Friday, December 01, 2006    Permalink    Comments [1]  View blog reactions

 

Saturday, December 09, 2006 4:40:53 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I'm having trouble reconciling your first impression (which tracks with mine) with your generous final conclusion that this would have been hard to reproduce. Shouldn't it have afflicted every Vista developer who brought a laptop home from the office? A delay of a second or so, I can see falling through the cracks, but 5-15 seconds? That's just shocking.
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