It’s getting pretty insane with these new features being rolled out long enough to be excited about them then rolling them back. About to leave the platform and stop pushing it to clients over the BS Games. Really hope we get that great formula editor back some time soon. @Jordan_Scott1
Should we just start submitting bug reports for every single new feature?
Best answer by Bill_French
Jordan, thank you for this insight into how Airtable approaches product releases. In theory this makes sense, because there will always be unexpected bugs when new software is introduced to a much wider set of circumstances. However, this phrasing sounds bad. It feels like you are using a random sampling of users as early testers. These poor users don’t even get a say in whether or not they want to be Guinea pigs.
In addition to better communication about the rollout of features, it also sounds like there needs to be better QA and code reviews. It would also be nice if users could choose (possibly on a per-workspace level) how new features are rolled out to them.
Sorry, just had to laugh a little at this one. It’s worthy of repeating.
Without question. Bugs like these can be found almost instantly by any user who you drag out of bed at 4:10 AM and force them to use these new features with one eye closed. If that’s the case, your QA team must be drunk or high when they deem a new release has measured up to “gold master” quality.
How many times must I suggest that significant changes warrant a simple switch that allows users to opt in for the latest “beta” behavior while sustaining the ability to run in legacy mode should users need to pull the rip cord.
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