LC and iOS 7 icons

Monte Goulding monte at sweattechnologies.com
Mon Sep 16 18:06:29 EDT 2013


It's interesting that people didn't start complaining about this until they realised there would be parallel development of 6.1.2. As Richard suggests a mechanism to be notified of all releases or not with the default being only final releases would work nicely. As things develop we may see more than two parallel release branches so it would  be good to filter the notifications down for the masses.

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M E R Goulding
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On 17/09/2013, at 7:45 AM, "J. Landman Gay" <jacque at hyperactivesw.com> wrote:

> On 9/16/13 3:49 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
>> Monte-
>> 
>> Monday, September 16, 2013, 1:10:16 PM, you wrote:
>> 
>>>> In the light of this I wonder about the wisdom of including
>>>> 6.5.0 dp1 in the upgrade offers.
>> 
>>> Why?
>> 
>> Because when something appears as an update notice folks start
>> thinking it's an actual upgrade and not a caveat-developer alpha build
>> replete with a cautionary note that only appears in the list notice
>> and not in the update mechanism.
> 
> Exactly. My clients don't read anything, they just accept upgrades. I had to warn them not to. In its current state, 6.5 is not appropriate for them to use, and they aren't knowledgeable enough to know whether the problems they'll have are my fault or the engine. They hardly know the difference.
> 
> So I agree that very early releases shouldn't go out to everyone indiscriminately. Rather than implement some sort of toggle switch, it might be easier to just announce them on the lists and forums, where people will have read the warnings before deciding what to do. Those who aren't involved in the community won't know that there may be problems, and likely aren't the best testers anyway.
> 
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