Why Not All Software Bugs Are Really Bugs: 1xINTERNET’s Guide to Smarter Issue Handling

Why Not All Software Bugs Are Really Bugs: 1xINTERNET’s Guide to Smarter Issue Handling

1xINTERNET challenges a common misconception: that all reported issues in software are “bugs.” In a detailed blog post, they outline a practical framework for classifying issues into four types: defects, feature requests, external dependencies, and usage issues. This approach, they argue, is vital for accurate budgeting, resource planning, and stakeholder communication.

Labelling every issue as a bug leads to wasted time and distorted expectations. Instead, project teams should define issue categories upfront and manage them with distinct workflows. For example, defects may fall under maintenance, while feature requests require new funding.

The post also makes a compelling point about agile development: MVPs often exclude non-essential features by design. Investing heavily in QA isn’t always the best strategy; targeted testing for critical features can be more cost-effective. Clear communication, structured classification, and aligned expectations form the foundation for successful project delivery.

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