- Wed May 05, 2010 6:46 pm
#323355
Hello,
I need to clarify a few things, regarding the plugin's support for the Rhino V5 WIP. Specifically:
Now, how does this bear on the Maxwell for Rhino plugin?
As such, if you find what appear to be plugin bugs when using Rhino V5 WIP, job #1 is confirming whether or not they are plugin bugs, or Rhino V5 WIP bugs; this is done by reproducing them on Rhino V4. This is an integral part of the responsibility that you accept by using Rhino V5 WIP.
If a bug is not reproducible on Rhino V4, it can mean one of two things:
If, however, you find a bug which is reproducible both on Rhino V4 and Rhino V5 WIP, you have definitely found a plugin bug, and this will be addressed as quickly as possible.
Again, please regard the plugin's support for Rhino V5 WIP as a luxury; I do not make it a policy to support alpha/beta releases of any software other than Rhino. I only do so here because Rhino WIPs are outstandingly stable, and because McNeel places a high priority on backward-compatibility with respect to plugins.
So, here is the checklist for reporting bugs when using Rhino V5 WIP:
Thanks for reading,
JD
I need to clarify a few things, regarding the plugin's support for the Rhino V5 WIP. Specifically:
- Rhino V5 WIP is USE AT YOUR OWN RISK SOFTWARE
- by using Rhino V5 WIP, you are agreeing to help find bugs it may contain
- this is a privilege, and a responsibility, which you have not paid for
Now, how does this bear on the Maxwell for Rhino plugin?
- support for Rhino V5 WIP is a LUXURY, not an entitlement
- priority in development cannot be given to this support
As such, if you find what appear to be plugin bugs when using Rhino V5 WIP, job #1 is confirming whether or not they are plugin bugs, or Rhino V5 WIP bugs; this is done by reproducing them on Rhino V4. This is an integral part of the responsibility that you accept by using Rhino V5 WIP.
If a bug is not reproducible on Rhino V4, it can mean one of two things:
- you have found a bug in Rhino V5 WIP
- you have found something which works differently in Rhino V5 WIP than in Rhino V4
If, however, you find a bug which is reproducible both on Rhino V4 and Rhino V5 WIP, you have definitely found a plugin bug, and this will be addressed as quickly as possible.
Again, please regard the plugin's support for Rhino V5 WIP as a luxury; I do not make it a policy to support alpha/beta releases of any software other than Rhino. I only do so here because Rhino WIPs are outstandingly stable, and because McNeel places a high priority on backward-compatibility with respect to plugins.
So, here is the checklist for reporting bugs when using Rhino V5 WIP:
- is it reproducible on Rhino V4?
- can you provide specific steps for reproducing it on Rhino V5 WIP?
Thanks for reading,
JD
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