OK s/w development is like that. BTDT. Alphas have a funny way of
often providing interesting surprises. Betas less so but it still
happens. Which is the appeal of stable releases - they're least
likely to surprise. The operative word here is "least". The
question, then, is how often does a release with a reasonable
chance of not surprising the user show up? I assume there's a
"hey, folks, this one is stable" post here.
73 de KC3DOO
Rick
sometimes every day at other times it might be a week or more.they don't seem to have a set schedule.before I use CHIRP I check for any updates.Jock KC6IIHIn a message dated 8/10/2016 6:20:17 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, pavilion@pinefields.com writes:How are non-alpha/beta updates handled? That is, given all the daily
releases (i.e., alpha testing), is there ever a "looks pretty stable to
me" release? What I've got now does what I need done (very well - good
on ya!). OTOH, a new release might do something useful that I don't have
in the release I use. But I prefer not to do alpha or beta testing if I
can avoid it. So... how often does a stable release come out?
73 de KC3DOO
Rick
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