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Dead-on-Arrival [DOA]

“Usually refers to new software versions not working or new boards having a flaw. This flaw is often catastrophic and renders the software/hardware unusable.”

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I’m not a fan of giving a product feature the name “new”. It may be new at the time you introduce it, but after a while, it won’t be new, and any messages that refer to it as “new” will only end up confusing.Raymond Chen
On the Dangers of Giving a Product Feature the Name “New”

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