I think it makes sense because an RC release is likely to be picked up
by some "daredevil" distro packagers like Arch, and then we have a
better chance of learning about bugs. It will not see widespread usage,
but it's better than having to release a hotfix after a full release.
Cheers
Michael
On 01.11.2024 08:56, Christian Buhtz wrote:
Two issues where discovered in RC 1 and fixed. They where related to
packaging issues in context of GNU/Linux distributions.
Still missing are some user tests. I did not received any message of
someone using/testing the RC, no matter that in this version each user
is greeted by a message window explaining the RC and requesting
feedback.
I still wonder if it make sense to create an RC before every release.
What do you think?
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