> 
> The problem with this is that most people aren't exercising the new code.
> Having people actually use code as it is developed is the best way
> to learn about bugs sooner rather than later.  This seems especially
> important in a distributed project like this with multiple authors.
I agree.

> 
> Wouldn't it make sense to have a parallel inform.php for current-snapshot
> users?  These people would refresh and restart their nodes every day.
> Then developers would get instant (or at least daily) feedback about
> whether things were working.
Yes, that would be very nice.

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