> If Apple also spent 10% of its revenue on processing bug reports and fixing bugs,
"fixing bugs."
So, fixing bugs is 100% part of the discussion here.
But, let's ignore that for a second.
Let's say Apple triages all its bugs, but then doesn't fix them.
How is that an improvement? How is triaging the bugs but not fixing them at all an improvement?
> If Apple also spent 10% of its revenue on processing bug reports and fixing bugs,
"fixing bugs."
So, fixing bugs is 100% part of the discussion here.
But, let's ignore that for a second.
Let's say Apple triages all its bugs, but then doesn't fix them.
How is that an improvement? How is triaging the bugs but not fixing them at all an improvement?