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| ==Alpha, beta, nightlies and release candiates - what should I use? ==
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| . Alpha - early in development (not stable)
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| . Beta - early in development (not stable)
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| . nightly versions - testversions (not stable)
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| . release candidates - testversions (possibly not stable)
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| If you want a stable and reliable solution - use a release. All other versions are to be conscidered as to be used for testing - only.
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| They can be stable but they can also have bugs - serious functional ones at worst. However if you want to get involved and want to help with development - using a testversion is a great way to do it. During development it is always important to test any new function/version in various enviroments. Things has to be tested.
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| Reporting bugs and problems is always appriciated.
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 30 August 2006