I was more worried that Matt and the guys would implement a Authorized Beta
only system, where if you didn't have some sort of a code you wouldn't be
able to Beta test Wordpress... Thereby getting rid of ppl like me. :(



-Paleo Pat
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On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Jeff Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Interesting question and I too would like to know the answer. I don't think
> it would be very practical if normal end users had the ability to upgrade
> WordPress continuously even if their wasn't an official update available.
>
>
> Michael E. Hancock wrote:
>
>> I'm guessing that developers have this covered, but, are we sure that the
>> core update works with the state of things set as if 2.7 is already released
>> and installed?  Meaning, the core update really won't do anything until a
>> 2.7.1 is released, right?
>>
>> After 2.7 is installed, and before 2.7.1 (yes 2.7.1) is released, what
>> will happen if a user clicks the Upgrade Automatically button?  Or will that
>> button be visible?
>>
>> Right now the upgrade 'does an upgrade' even if the installation is
>> already at the latest version...
>>
>> Just anticipating a Forum deluge.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> MichaelH
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