Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
It all depends on what they've classed a 'bug', and how they're being tracked. What might be logged as a bug, may be something simple like a typo, or simply one developer has changed something that means something else needs changed, and they trigger that other change by logging another bug for another developer to pick up. Bug statistics are pretty much useless at telling you how good/bad something is.
Agreed, and it's better than doing what Microsoft seem to do - namely release the software then rely on windows update to fix it!