Godfrey, that is interesting.
Are you doing that as your job responsibilities (are you still working
at Apple?), or as a part of a special group as a side gig?

As for "beta" versions (when pronounced as in Greek (and possibly
British?): [be-te]), I like the saying that it is called that way
because " it is betta than nothin' ".

Cheers,

Igor


Fri Dec 20 10:52:10 EST 2013
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

BTW, I am effectively a 'paid' tester. It's part of my job. 

I see the releases of various things several weeks to months before end
users, and generally have to suffer through correcting development
issues, living on alphas and betas, that no end users will ever see. :-)

Godfrey

> On Dec 20, 2013, at 7:38 AM, Darren Addy <pixelsmithy at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
> If you
> install a "point zero" OS you are basically an unpaid,  real world,
> beta tester for the company. There's a reason they call it the
> bleeding edge.



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