At 02:44 PM 12/30/2014, Bill Downall wrote:

Patti,

The early patch of a bug fix is typically sent out before a normal update, just to the people who reported the bug, in part to allow the person who had the original problem to test and verify that the problem was corrected.

RBTI's normal update schedule is very aggressive compared to most of the software industry, and the rest of the user base never has to wait very long to get a new update with its "What's New" list of new features and bug fixes.


To All,

If you didn't know already ...

Having the access to any and all pre-release beta versions of R:BASE and Oterro is a privilege and reward for all those who take their valuable time to prepare, submit, and explain the reliably replicable bugs via a proper and well-defined channel of communication with R:BASE Technologies.

In return these dedicated individuals become the most valuable R:BASE users and developers to communicate directly with the members of eXpanded R:Dream Team regardless of time of the day. With their feedback, support, and vested interest in R:BASE, we are able to provide you all with requested enhancements and submitted bug-fixes as regular updates of R:BASE.

These fine individuals are also known as the Guardian Angels of R:BASE!

We will continue to do our best while we prepare to celebrate the 17th Anniversary of R:BASE Technologies in 2015 and bring you all the Next Big Version of R:BASE!

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak

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