On Aug 15, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Scott Ribe wrote:

> Yes, good point. The expiration date should be just to make sure that the 
> next release has actually gotten installed--and I suspect that's what he 
> meant, getting reports about bugs in old versions after newer ones have been 
> received...

If I were testing something, and found a bug in an older build, the first thing 
I’d do before reporting it would be to see if I could reproduce it in the newer 
build. If the build I had was old enough to expire, doubly so. What’s the point 
of wasting a developer’s time with an issue he or she already fixed six months 
ago?

Charles_______________________________________________

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