product is ready to release you found defects but you can
not postpone it? How will you handle it??
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Answer / milan
We hav ti check weather the bug is major or minor.
1.If it is a major/critical bug like defect in login page
we cannot hand it to the customer,
2.If it is minor bug we can hand it over to the customer &
the bug can be fixed in maintenance.
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Answer / ranjan
We hv to check weather the bug is major or minor.
1.If it is a critical/blocker kind of bug ,then we can't release that build to client.
2. if its a minor bug and which is not impacting the bigness then we can release that build to the customer and in the release note we can mention about the bug as non issue . which can be fixed in the next build or next release.
3. after release if customer need that bug to fix then we can give a patch release for that bug.
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