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Question: New features is nice but irrelevant as long as outstanding bugs are ignored. #7123

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artkat opened this issue May 19, 2022 · 3 comments
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artkat commented May 19, 2022

We are approaching the deadline of our application release... which we might have to postpone due to serious framework bugs that have been reported long ago and still haven't been addressed:
#7007, #6022 drag-n-drop will crash the whole app.
#5221 App.UnhandledException (reported nearly a year ago!!)

New features is nice but irrelevant as long as outstanding bugs are ignored.

@ghost ghost added the needs-triage Issue needs to be triaged by the area owners label May 19, 2022
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I agree. I love WinUI but Microsoft needs to stop chasing the new shiny thing and focus on fixing the bugs. There are so many issues with WinUI at present - 2.6k - including several that I raised years ago that are serious problems.

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@artkat Thanks for raising the alarm. We're working on fixing the DragDrop and UnhandledException issues now.

@ojhad ojhad removed the needs-triage Issue needs to be triaged by the area owners label Jun 22, 2022
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Scottj1s commented Sep 6, 2022

DragDrop fix is now available in Windows App SDK 1.2 Preview 1. UnhandledException fix will be available in Preview 2.

@Scottj1s Scottj1s self-assigned this Sep 6, 2022
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