Quote Originally Posted by CidHeiral View Post
It doesn't matter who is relaying the information, there will always be people in this community who twist the messenger's words to hear whatever they want to hear so they can complain.
A lot more twisting can be carried out the vaguer the information is. Doubly so when we are told repeatedly that the released content deviated from the original design intent.

I have worked in managing content solicitation, QA, and release scheduling. It is frankly a rather dull, but highly predictable process. We worked with contractors rather than staff. Terms were negotiated with contractors that included a delivery date. Once that date was in place, we mapped QA including a buffer for revisions, time required to develop PR/social media assets, AV clean-up of video, editing associated text, and pushing live on site. Each phase had a due date.

Why does SE work in this bizarre fog of uncertainty, in which the release date of an Ultimate or housing modifications are these Bob Rossian fluffy clouds rather than a red circle on a calendar???