Once upon a time, not so terribly long ago, there were Declude versions.
Declude versions came in "release" and "beta", and a user could run one or
the other based on best practices decisions by that local user. It was
unique in my [albeit limited] experiences, and it got betas groomed and
features disseminated fast fast fast. 

It appears we have come full circle to a situation where selected insiders
are testing betas, and the rest of the forum sees more infrequent releases.
I recognize that as an obvious and common model, and I can't find specific
fault with the approach....

...except to note that it is one more aspect of the conversion of Declude
from something unique to just another product.


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John Shacklett

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