If there are so many bugs open and still the client want the
s/w what will you do?

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If there are so many bugs open and still the client want the s/w what will you do?..

Answer / mudaseer

if there are minor bugs you can release the s/w to client but with major bugs and critical bugs has to be fixed before you release

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If there are so many bugs open and still the client want the s/w what will you do?..

Answer / sakthivel

First we can fix the high priority bugs and medium priority bugs.Low priority bugs are mentioned in the release notes.It will be fixed in the next release.

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