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Originally Posted by Dialhot
That's what I'm doing with the beta, since... one month !
But now, I just find this is too late. What if you find a problem ? You can't send your feedback to the authors and hope it will be fixed !
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No you don't, that's a fact.
That is, you can send the feedback but you'll have to pray that they acknowledge such a problem as being a high level one and they
might fix it before it reaches final release.
Maybe it's not too late yet...
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Originally Posted by Dialhot
Unfortunally there are new problems : in forum managed by Invasion Power Board (a tool like phpBB) when you edit a post, you don't see the cursor
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I haven't found this issue yet and I also browse some IPB based forums...
On the other hand maybe that's because I still haven't used the EDIT feature.
I'm not that sure that I have used it and now I can't test it because my PC's PSU just broke and I'll only be receiving a new one by the end of the week.
Damn slow RMA
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Originally Posted by Dialhot
Okay. Next time I'll talk about the beta when they are out, then
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That might proove usefull.
You see, you're about to send an email to the mozilla dev team about the IPB issue.
But if you had shared that info previously, then maybe it wouldn't be only your email and a another couple of thousand Mozilla users doing the same.
It would be you and maybe 5 to 10 other kvcd.net users plus the other couple of thousand.
And if everybody did the same, it would be 5-10 friends of that couple of thousand doing the same.
See where I'm going?
At the end of the day they would receive 10.000 emails with such issue reported instead of 2.000.
And 10.000 has a lot more strenght than 2.000.
So I think we should share experiences with BETA software here at the forum because it might proove as having been usefull when the product reaches FINAL.
But the way I was doing it...well you might have a point there
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The way I posted sounded like it was wonderfull and that maybe everybody should go on upgrading to 1.5RC1 right away.
From now on, if I post something about a RC or BETA stage software, I will clearly state that it might be dangerous to use it and I'll put [BETA] or [Release Candidate] in the post subject.
That way people will think twice before they install it.
Cheers