Software Glitch Limits Alcohol Availablity; QA Gathers Pitchforks, Torches

As Joe would say, maybe they should have tested more:

Dozens of “temporarily out of stock” signs dot the shelves of some state liquor stores, and store managers say they’re not sure when their complete product line will again be available.

State officials blame the difficulties on a glitch in a new software system that controls the movement of 18,000 cases of liquor a day through the state’s distribution center on East Marginal Way South in Seattle.

The one thing that could possibly upset QA more than a defect is a defect that keeps QA from its liquor.

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