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Not sure if it's the devs to blame when there's statements like:
So, I'm guessing it's the business that's not supporting good dev->test->release practices.
But, I agree with your point; their overall software quality is terrible.
true true. If the general business pressures are not conducive to proper software release practices, no amount of programming skill can help them.