Stuart Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> And every one of those people should be using the build we link to on
> the development page, which is always the build we are doing our  
> primary development on, and which will become the next release.  They
> will generally gain very little in terms of features, but get a lot  
> more instability, if they start using other builds.
> 
> -Stuart

Unfortunately the nightly build link on the development page is highly
annoying to use - so much so it's basically useless. I have to check the
date of the build which is only listed on the download page, check the
modification date of the Camino build I'm currently using, then cancel
the download that has already begun if it hasn't been updated yet. What
a PITA.

FTP is currently MUCH simpler. All I have to do is refresh the file
listing and I know right away if there's a new build, or not.
Unfortunately only the Trunk build has it's own folder with a name that
never changes. Not so the branch builds. So I'm not at all surprised
people are using the trunk builds instead of the branch builds. It's too
damn hard getting the branch builds! :-D

If only there was ONE FTP folder (with a name that never changes) that
always has in it the latest branch build you guys want us users to be
testing, things would be much easier.

Or at the very least let us in as to the build and modification date on
the website BEFORE we have to go to the download page. But how about
giving us one unchanging FTP folder instead? Please? Pretty please?

Regards,
 Jamie Kahn Genet
-- 
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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