02-23-2020 07:06 AM - last edited on 01-16-2024 01:37 AM by ZenBot
03-02-2020 04:54 PM
Anders_ASUSPersonally I am not upset, I know how complicated, monotonous and time consuming development, debugging and testing can be. All we're asking is for an update to this effect every once in a while aside from the usual canned responses. In any case I truly appreciate the sincerity. ASUS should hire more folks like you. Good job bud.If I tell you the date this can/will happen
- We deliver on the promised date with all important bugs fixed = You're happy, we're happy. Total happiness!
- We deliver on the promised date even though we have unfixed bugs = Total rampage. "At least you launched on the promised date" -said no one ever
- We tell you the date but have to postpone one or two times because we find new bugs = 1000% more posts asking about the promised update and everyone are more miserable compared to when I say "it's around the corner"
When I said "around the corner" for the first time (which was about 1 month ago), this is what I believed and truly hoped but since then we've had to postpone three times because of new bugs that were important to fix.
We're doing our best to bring you this update as fast as we can. We know how upset you are and we hate to disappoint you but we know that it's better to wait than to give you something that isn't finished. Another famous brand made that mistake and we don't want to go there.
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03-03-2020 01:23 AM
shreyashshah16Ok, this is actually a good suggestion that I will forward to my boss. ASUS want to be as transparent as a company can be so maybe he will agree to this. Let's ? hope 🙂@Anders_ASUS Ok take your time, but there should be a way to roughly track the process, for us. Be it Semi transparent too. Like there are tag on github repos mentioning wether build is failing, stagging or what. We can have vague number of active open Issues, number of fixed issues in last week, number of beta version released (info should available for non beta registered people too).
I don't mean that you should completely go "open-source" like, that won't happen in this millennium I know.
But the only way to make people understand the process of development,is to get them involved passively in it. Atleast they should have closer look at what exactly is happening behind the scenes.
Because then only people will know the hardwork the development team puts in, and also developers know what people are more excited about during early development. ( Like you can always Track metrics like on which build or issue people are engaging the most, and actively discussing about).
Its end to end process, we as community should work together towards everyone's good.
Please give this a thought, @Anders_ASUS, I'm sure you will have even better ideas to implement this.
Also GOD BLESS ANY PEOPLE FROM DEV TEAM WORKING FROM CHINA AND TAIWAN, and affected by Corona Virus. People are more important than software update.
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03-03-2020 08:00 AM
Anders_ASUSWell if this goes through, it could very well be the best thing of 2020 so far in smartphone-tech community.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/46988#Comment_46988
Ok, this is actually a good suggestion that I will forward to my boss. ASUS want to be as transparent as a company can be so maybe he will agree to this. Let's ? hope 🙂
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03-03-2020 08:30 AM
waxy78611No one cares about your opinion bruhhttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/45833#Comment_45833
Hehehe, and still no response from ASUS team. They are liars and scammers.
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03-03-2020 05:38 PM