On 16-Apr-01, Matt Sealey wrote:
> Be glad you get semi-regular beta releases. Ask yourself when the next
> new official release of IBrowse is, or AWeb.. do you even know what
> they'll contain? Do you know that they've fixed those bugs? If you do
> know - did they just mail you back with "f**k off bugging us, we fixed
> it already!!", or did you get a lovely snapshot of current development
> to pore over?
>
> (as it stands, 3.3.x is more functional and more stable than 3.2 ever
> was, if you want to declare 3.2 obselete than you can move to 3.3.x if
> you're into risk.. quite why you're waiting for an "official release"
> is beyond me personally, it's not like it's some kind of special thing
> with special cool features above and beyond the last internal beta
> version..)
I think this regular release of betas plus constantly updated history
file is an excellent policy. I only wish some other software developers
had the courage to do the same.
(I suppose most lack the skills in web programming needed to keep an
auto update going on a web site.)
Regards
--
Don Cox
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