On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 12:36:11AM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> 
> > 0. As you say, make it known to the public.  Have people test their
> >    in-development applications using a beta.
> 
> and how do you propose we do that?  I think this is the hard part ...
> other then the first beta, I post a note out to -announce and -general
> that the beta's have been tag'd and bundled for download ... I know Sean
> does up a 'devel' port for FreeBSD, but I don't believe any of the RPM/deb
> maintainers do anything until the final release ...
> 

For what it is worth, I try to promote the beta testing on general bits.
I also invite people to write articles for me.  To highlight a feature
or concept or just to egg people on in a short article by a guest to 
general bits is very appropriate.  My audience might not be core
hackers, but getting the larger user group to participate as well
as prepare for conversion is something I can help promote.  
(Just contact me to submit articles for publication--the invitation
is always open.)

--elein

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