> The fact that the tests would be easy to fix makes it worse, no better.
Somebody has to fix them; these things don't happen instantly.
Given the fact that they had hundreds of failed test cases and now they only a few is a significant improvement -- and this is while development has continued. They realized the problem just as you describe; there isn't much more to say about it except they're working to fix it.
Somebody has to fix them; these things don't happen instantly.
Given the fact that they had hundreds of failed test cases and now they only a few is a significant improvement -- and this is while development has continued. They realized the problem just as you describe; there isn't much more to say about it except they're working to fix it.