On Sat, 9/27/14, Shaun Oliver <[email protected]> wrote, in part:

"I'd sign up to be a beta tester, but, I don't want to spend my days
compiling bug reports, so I wait for the final release."


An observation: 
Blind beta testers help all concerned by filing bug reports.
If you don't particularly want to spend your days, as you say, compiling bug 
reports, can you understand why someone else would not want to spend their days 
with help desk folk working out the consequences of bugs in a new release? 
(smile)

Good discussion!
- LM

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