On 11-07-19 9:57 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Agreed, it's valuable. But it's incomplete, just as your testing was
incomplete until someone using a different-language version tried it.
Good example.

Code used in Firefox and Thunderbird have quite a bit of automated testing. See <http://quality.mozilla.org/teams/automation/>.

This tangent originated from the complaint that you're not aware changes before a release is final and someone mentioned that users are invited to participate in pre-release testing. That does not equal relying solely on human volunteers not familiar with testing. It just means that if you want to what changes are made, one way of finding out is to try a pre-release.

And of course, that's not to say installing a pre-release is the only way to find out what changes are coming.

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