I don't get it. Why shouldn't I use a/b testing when releasing a bugfix for example? The success metric in that case would be the error rate, which I want to drive down. A/B testing doesn't have to be coupled to conversion. You can use any success metric
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I don't get it. Why shouldn't I use a/b testing when releasing a bugfix for example? The success metric in that case would be the error rate, which I want to drive down. A/B testing doesn't have to be coupled to conversion. You can use any success metric