User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-172.56.22.223-20201119213413/@comment-43866433-20201121190445

Don’t know enough about the website development industry to know how often “release a minimally viable product” occurs. It seems an acceptable development approach for passive websites where users only go to view/gather content. They can criticize update process, but no real skin in the game. Maybe not such a great approach for active websites dependent on user contribution to create the actual content. These users need to stay motivated to keep website successful. Understood that finding all the errors before release is impractical and users can help fine tune (and often do so happily), but this switch occurred with some basic features/tools not fully realized yet. That said, I do appreciate Fandom is working hard to get things up-to-snuff again soon and thank them for the hard work!