Social Engineering in Software DevelopmentIf it doesn't hurt, it doesn't matter
I am a firm believer in laziness. But as a contra weight to that, I also believe in responsibility.
I made a mistake with the back office for NH Prof. Instead of setting the trail date for 30 days, I set it for one month. It wouldn't matter that much, except that this is February now, and the month is only 28 days.
It was pointed out to me, and I realized that I had, inadvertently, misled my users. It is acceptable to make mistakes that counts against you, that is just tough luck. It is not acceptable to make mistakes that counts against your users.
Going back to the title of the post, obviously I needed some motivation to work on NH Prof backend. To be fair, I consider the NH Prof backend to be really annoying side tracking, but that is not a good excuse for this.
Something needed to be done!
So, anyone who got a shorten trial period is automatically extended to 35 days (they would need to download the license again) and everyone who is coming to the site is going to get 31 - 33 days of trial.
Hopefully this will motivate me to pay more attention during my midnight coding.
More posts in "Social Engineering in Software Development" series:
- (05 Feb 2009) If it doesn't hurt, it doesn't matter
- (10 Jan 2009) Imitating Actions
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