On 2023-12-28 09:05, R Losey wrote:
> As a former software engineer, I've thought about volunteering, but it
> seems so massive an undertaking that it daunts me. I suppose I could create
> a VM (if my machine is powerful enough to handle a VM) and do some beta
> testing.

VirtualBox should work in any modern Windows computer, and setup is very
easy if you don't want to do fancy stuff. That's what I used to do my
testing in the three-step upgrade from 2.6.19.

I too am a former software engineer, and I too am daunted by the
prospect of testing. But for me it's that I wouldn't know where to
begin. If the programmers could give some guidance -- "test this version
that fixes bugs X and Y", I could do that, and in the course of
exercising the test version for the stuff I normally do in GC I could
report any new bugs I noticed.

Stan Brown
Tehachapi, CA, USA
https://BrownMath.com
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