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Okay, so I've actually been dabbling in code for a long time. I've just not gone very deep in any language .
We haven't had good review of failure analysis and have spent so much time updating these "incident" tests I don't really believe the claim that they have found bugs.
But I do have bias because I like to evaluate risk of an issue reoccurring, severity if it happens, cost to maintain the test due to routine changes of a release.
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I would love to know, do these incident specific tests catch regressions?
I would love to know that too.
We haven't had good review of failure analysis and have spent so much time updating these "incident" tests I don't really believe the claim that they have found bugs.
But I do have bias because I like to evaluate risk of an issue reoccurring, severity if it happens, cost to maintain the test due to routine changes of a release.