{"id":1311,"date":"2005-10-21T11:29:06","date_gmt":"2005-10-21T15:29:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thewormbook.com\/hlog\/?p=1311"},"modified":"2005-10-21T11:29:06","modified_gmt":"2005-10-21T15:29:06","slug":"with-enough-eyeballs-all-bugs-are-invisible","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.thewormbook.com\/hlog\/?p=1311","title":{"rendered":"With enough eyeballs, all bugs are invisible"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>An interesting test case for open source boosterism is provided by the release of OpenOffice.org 2.0 this week. I have been using this product since long before it was usable, out of a mixture of perversity, stinginess, and vague anti-Microsoft sentiment. When I started, MS Word 97, which was what I had, simply could not print out a 60,000 word manuscript without crashing, and I still think OOo may be better for books.<\/p>\n\n<p>I have written <a href=\"http:\/\/www.darwinwars.com\/lunatic\/bugs\/oo_macros.html\">a bunch of macros<\/a> for it which people find useful, including the word count for version one. I have done bits for <span class=\"caps\">QA, <\/span>not only submitting my own bugs but testing other people&#8217;s. So I am in a position to judge at the complete uselessness of the open source &#8220;community&#8221; that has gathered around it.<\/p>\n\n<p>I now know of simple, hugely irritating, unfixed bugs that are four years old. I&#8217;d give links to the examples, but the site is unusably slow this morning. But notes (or comments, as Word users call them) don&#8217;t have word wrap; and for reasons I can&#8217;t begin to understand, spaces typed at the end of a line won&#8217;t show.<\/p>\n\n<p>Most depressing of all, I have watched new bugs being introduced, then going either unfixed or unnoticed. Take outline numbering, something which was badly designed in version one , with a hugely confusing interface that took me a couple of years to learn.<\/p>\n\n<p>In version two, the interface is still the same, slow, clunky, and confusing. But there have been changes under the hood, so that it now doesn&#8217;t work. There are <a href=\"http:\/\/qa.openoffice.org\/issues\/buglist.cgi?issue_type=DEFECT&amp;component=Word%20processor&amp;issue_status=UNCONFIRMED&amp;issue_status=NEW&amp;issue_status=STARTED&amp;issue_status=REOPENED&amp;email1=&amp;emailtype1=exact&amp;emailassigned_to1=1&amp;emailreporter1=1&amp;email2=&amp;emailtype2=exact&amp;emailreporter2=1&amp;issueidtype=include&amp;issue_id=&amp;changedin=&amp;votes=&amp;chfieldfrom=&amp;chfieldto=Now&amp;chfieldvalue=&amp;short_desc=outline&amp;short_desc_type=substring&amp;long_desc=&amp;long_desc_type=substring&amp;issue_file_loc=&amp;issue_file_loc_type=substring&amp;status_whiteboard=&amp;status_whiteboard_type=substring&amp;keywords=&amp;keywords_type=anytokens&amp;field0-0-0=noop&amp;type0-0-0=noop&amp;value0-0-0=&amp;namedcmd=new%2C%20unconfirmed%20beta%202%20bugs&amp;newqueryname=&amp;Submit%20query=Submit%20query&amp;order=issues.issue_id\">28 bugs<\/a> outstanding against outline numbering, the oldest first reported in June 2002;  and work has started on only one of them, an ugly problem where new toolbars appear and displace the text. 26 of them have appeared since a change was made last autumn. Things actually got worse a couple of months ago, and, though I have made an effort to reproduce the three unconfirmed ones, the behaviour is at present so random that I get quite different failures.<\/p>\n\n<p>I know why they&#8217;ve shipped it. It&#8217;s six months late. There are only about 100 people working on it, and they had, at <a href=\"http:\/\/qa.openoffice.org\/iz_statistic.html\">last count,<\/a> 5,721 bugs outstanding. They have got to ship something. But if any commercial company, let alone one in Redmond, were to ship a steaming pile of crap like this, they would be derided all round the world, and rightly so.<\/p>\n\n<p><span class=\"caps\">UPDATE<\/span>: Finnish readers, see <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thewormbook.com\/helmintholog\/archives\/001610.html#001610\">here<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>An interesting test case for open source boosterism is provided by the release of OpenOffice.org 2.0 this week. 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