When will next release of Apache JServ be ready?
As of today there were exactly 39.342 unidentified bugs. Identified bugs have mostly been fixed, though. Since then 9.34 bugs have been fixed. Assuming that there are at least 10 unidentified bugs for every identified one, that leaves us with 39.342 – 9.32 + 10 * 9.34 = 123.402 unidentified bugs. If we follow this to its logical conclusion we will have an infinite number of unidentified bugs before the number of bugs can start to diminish, at which point the program will be bug-free. Since this is a computer program infinity = 3.4028e+38 if you don’t insist on double-precision. At the current rate of bug discovery we should expect to achieve this point in 3.37e+27 years. I guess we’d better plan on passing this thing on to our children…. – paraphrased from the ‘fvwm2’ man page. 😉 In short, we don’t know, but if you’d like to see it happen faster, you’re welcome to join the development group.
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