silent updates are ok when its strictly security updates only eg. a/v defnitions and they are seamless eg., no reboots.
The problem is when dev's mix it in with feature updates which then introduces bugs and ruins the end user experience., breaks comptability etc.
There seems to be a desire by dev's to forcefully rollout feature updates which in turn creates a desire from end user's to resist these updates, so blame dev's not enduser's.
If you are trying to say companies should just put up with broken applications and downtime to satisfy your desire then it wont happen. They would just stick to the previous version before silent updates introduced.
Believe me on this, I do work for various companies, some are highly resistant to updates as their absolute priority is uptime and compatability. When I do updates and patching I have to do with extreme care to make as seamless as possible.
If i were to set servers I manage to silently automatically update to every update that comes their way, I would be out of a job as there would be chaos with things breaking left right and centre.
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Edited by Chrysalis (Mon 12-Aug-13 16:51:30)