fnegroni
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I agree, MG should do the update at the factory. And allow the dealer to perform updates.Maybe I have an incorrect expectation but I think the car should be delivered on its most recent stable release, other cars I have now or in the past have been. I don't understand the requirement for a dealer to pay MG for a simple update of the software to each car.
I have been getting a black screen when plugging in my phone for Android auto although I haven't really done any diagnosis yet or checked the forums, not had the time.
It’s not that the dealer pays MG, it’s more the case that the dealer can’t claim back the work from MG because it’s not classed as Warranty repair.
I think MG like others need to get their software act together.
I think it’s a matter of hiring a good test engineer as their delivery manager.
At work I was renowned for being a difficult customer because I would ask repeatedly ‘is it tested?’ And my colleagues would say yeah there’s loads of test evidence. And I would say: that proves nothing, automated regression test suites can do that, I want to see how it was tested. I would then test it myself and I would discover a bug within minutes doing some discovery testing.
They would ask me ‘how did you?’ And I would show them how I test. I test like a 5 year old. I don’t know what I’m doing. I’m trying to break the toy. I want to break it!
When I was a software developer (in C and C++ if you must know) I always tested my own work. And at times it would pass first time.
And that’s when I was sad: because it’s the worse possible scenario; there is a bug, and I can’t find it!
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