Cor Nouws píše v Pá 02. 12. 2011 v 12:06 +0100:
Michael Meeks wrote (02-12-11 11:35)
It is in a bit of a state it seems :-) anyhow - lots of bugs in our
release process found/fixed before B1 which is good. I wonder how widely
we should be announcing B0 - in the state that is in though.
I agree with that. It's great to have the possibility to do some rough
tests right now, so that we can be sure that, when the wide public wants
to start testing, they actually are able to start :-)
But since we are still not at feature-freeze, and there are chunks of
things that need to go in yet that may de-stabilise, I start becoming a
bit reluctant in already announcing a big bug-hunting party for the
beta1 and thinking about beta2, due December 23 ..
I would decide about the bug-hunting party when we have, the feature
complete, beta1 in hands and see how it looks like. You could organize
it for the weekend Dec 17-18. I think that Dec 23 is not a good choice
because it is just one day before Christmas :-)
Anyway, thanks a lot for working on it.
Best Regards,
Petr
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