On May 20 2005, Frank Copeland wrote:
> Testing is almost-but-not-quite bleeding-edge and that's good enough for
> me.

Furthermore, more people should be using testing at any time to see if it
has any bugs that would prevent it from being released. Remember: testing
was/is meant to be next to a releaseable state at any time. In other words,
it is called testing for a reason.

And, besides that, it is rock-solid, especially near release dates, when it
gets the attention of developers.

Cheers,

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