Testing the dev versions is not the issue.
We have a dedicated tester team. Although we might give that a refresh after this release because part of it is inactive.
If we allow everybody to test the dev versions, we will just be flooded with the same reports over and over again.
It's better to keep a small dedicated team that is closely involved in the development imo.
Although, the new strategy includes less features per release, and more frequent releases. (every 2 months instead of every 5-8 months)
This was however not possible now because we're rebuilding a big part of the core.
edit: @ AirBerlin, the XLR is indeed present.
We have a dedicated tester team. Although we might give that a refresh after this release because part of it is inactive.
If we allow everybody to test the dev versions, we will just be flooded with the same reports over and over again.
It's better to keep a small dedicated team that is closely involved in the development imo.
Although, the new strategy includes less features per release, and more frequent releases. (every 2 months instead of every 5-8 months)
This was however not possible now because we're rebuilding a big part of the core.
edit: @ AirBerlin, the XLR is indeed present.