Hi
No, go to
beta.apple.com
and read their FAQ very carefully. In there they answer what you can and cannot do in the public beta program.

On 31/07/2015 08:57, Sunshine wrote:
Since it is a public beta, a person should be able to talk about what
they find shouldn't they be able to?

On 7/31/2015 2:26 AM, christopher hallsworth wrote:
Hi all
I now have both iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 El Capitan public beta on my
devices. While I cannot go into the specifics, I am really liking the
program which anyone can sign up to so long as they have an Apple ID.
Note! Since this is prerelease software, it's not for the faint of
heart.  The Feedback Assistant apps that come with the program is
awesome! I will definitely! enrol in future public betas, rather than
renew my developer account with Apple as I find the bug reporting
system on there to be clunky. Not so with the public beta program.
Best of all, the public beta program is at the right price smile.
For those like me who are adventurous, give it a shot.
Happy hacking!




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