To be honest, I was thinking of getting rid of you.
Kidding aside, I don't believe there are any wrong inquiries when it
comes to testing. It is better to have someone stand up and be heard
about a problem than have that problem go unnoticed and be broken for
multiple versions. That is in my humble opinion. The more testers the
better.
That answer is a tricky one. If you update right when 2.7 comes out, if
you are using RC1, then you should be fine. When WordPress goes back to
being "bleeding-edge" then you will back on the nightlies. So I mean,
the only ones affected will be the ones that update too late and update
to bleeding-edge. However, you won't receive a notice to upgrade until
2.8 comes out. It will just be up to you on whether you want to or not.
You know that is interesting. In the past, if you have one version say
2.5.1, it will tell you that 2.6.0 came out. Then if you want to upgrade
to 2.5.2, it would still say 2.6. I wonder if they are going to fix that
on the server side.
Jacob Santos
Paleo Pat wrote:
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
http://www.politicalbyline.com
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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