06-07-2023, 06:52 AM
it's about them pushing off QA costs onto us users!
No, it's not, at all but that's an interesting takeaway.
One volunteers or they don't.
On the other hand, if you want your oddball configuration to be tested it might be worth signing up.
Exactly.
Reading various sights, there seems to be a lot of interest in the public betas.
By making the developer betas free and easily available, there's a wider pool of testers and potentially a greater chance to deliver a really bug free final release.
I just installed it! So far so good.
May you be awarded the MRF Taking One for the Team Meritorious Citation.
What OS did you opt for?
I don't have any hardware that I would care to try a beta this early in development.
Also, my patience is lacking with the constant beta updates.
I tried it with something way back, maybe iOS, but just couldn't stay the course after the final release.
Good luck, and keep us apprised if you're of a mind.
No, it's not, at all but that's an interesting takeaway.
One volunteers or they don't.
On the other hand, if you want your oddball configuration to be tested it might be worth signing up.
Exactly.
Reading various sights, there seems to be a lot of interest in the public betas.
By making the developer betas free and easily available, there's a wider pool of testers and potentially a greater chance to deliver a really bug free final release.
I just installed it! So far so good.
May you be awarded the MRF Taking One for the Team Meritorious Citation.
What OS did you opt for?
I don't have any hardware that I would care to try a beta this early in development.
Also, my patience is lacking with the constant beta updates.
I tried it with something way back, maybe iOS, but just couldn't stay the course after the final release.
Good luck, and keep us apprised if you're of a mind.