AOSA

Reading The Architecture of Open Source Applications. An excerpt from Chapter 4:

There is rarely such thing as an unimportant bug. Sure, there’s a typo now and then, but usually a bug implies somebody didn’t fully understand what they were doing and implemented the wrong thing. When you fix a bug, don’t look for the symptom: look for the underlying cause, the misunderstanding, if you will, because that leads to a better understanding of the program’s architecture as well as revealing fundamental underlying flaws in the design itself.