Hi,
Marco Menardi schrieb:
Quoting from wikipedia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Development_stage#Beta):
A *beta version* or *beta release* usually represents the first
version of a computer program
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_program> that implements all
features in the initial requirements analysis
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requirements_analysis>. It is likely
to be useful for internal demonstrations and previews to select
customers, but unstable and not yet ready for release.
I think, we are perfectly in line with that description. All features
are in, most of the patches and bugfixes have been integrated. If we
really think that there is *nothing* left to integrate, we have an RC.
André
Just the opposite! Can't be called "beta" because a lot of things are
*not yet integrated* (wikipedia states "...that implements all
features...").
"... that implements all *features* ..." the mentioned issue was not a
feature but a bug.
André
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