On Thu, 2012-11-29 at 20:21 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote:
> >  My
> > experience posting questions on this list is that developers are
> > reluctant to take on problems unless you use the last Evo build, 
> 
> That's a bit unfair.  Many bugs get fixed, especially from .0 to .1
> releases, so in general the first thing to do is to run the most recent
> version to see if your particular bug is fixed. If your problem is fixed
> in the latest version, then the solution is to use the latest version.
> 
> If you can't run the most recent version, then you should still provide
> valid backtraces so that the problem can be located and, if it is a new
> bug, reproduced in the most recent version so it can be fixed.
> 
> P.
> 
Pete,
The real question is are there any bug fix releases related to bugs
found in older releases or only in the current releases?
If the answer is only related to the current releases then the
observation appears to be correct.  If not likeable by some.

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