Software Release Management - Why You Can’t And Shouldn’t Force People to Use the Latest Version

Posted by: Fervent Coder, on 25 Jan 2012 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

As software creators we don't get to decide what version of our tools / libraries that people use. If we try to force them, our users will go somewhere else. Update: What Type of Software This Applies To This post talks of tools, applications and libraries. Things that end up in the users hands. This does not apply to SaaS or websites. These do not end up in the hands of the users in the same sense. For those of you who immediately think of Chrome or Firefox, which are applications that end...

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