Market: How will situations of product failure be handled after a build update ? - page 11
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I think MQs have already expressed their views on the question.
Renat, responding on the first page of the thread, made it clear that he does not see the question (which is why he answered some other question that only he knows).
And, as someone correctly pointed out, the market will put everything in its place. If you want to sell, sit at your monitor 365 days a year and check for new builds. If you don't want to sell, that's OK, there will be those who want to.
"Business the Russian way", quite in the style of MQ.
"Business the Russian way", quite in the style of MQs.
I'm sorry, I don't understand, is "Russian Business" good or bad?
"What's good for the Russian is bad for the German".
I was speaking in a negative context.
...sit behind your monitor 365 days a year and check for new builds...
Strange to hear that from a programmer (correct me if I'm wrong about your specialisation), is it really something a creative person would enjoy...? It is like Michelangelo would be forced to carve stones for paving a road. Where is the common sense?
There's no point, and I don't.
What is the question?
I think we can deal with the problems.