Hello Antony,

Friday, February 16, 2007, 11:39:00 AM, you wrote:

> On 02/16/2007 01:21 AM, Antony Dovgal wrote:
>> We also can add a detailed description of what is release candidate, what's 
>> the difference comparing to a release etc. to qa.php.net 
>> and add a link to that page in the block. Actually, I'll try to write 
>> something tomorrow.

> Please comment and correct (if needed).

> Release Candidates
> ------------------

> Release candidates are development packages released to check if any critical
> problems have slipped into the code during the previous development period.
> Release candidates are NOT for production use, they are for testing purposes 
> only
> even though in most cases there are (almost) no differences between the 
> general
> availability (GA) release and the last RC.
> You can help us detect problems by installing and testing release candidates
> on your own (non-production!) server.

This should read: You can help yourself...

> Installation problems.
> First of all, make sure the build process (on *nix only) and installation 
> went fine for you.
> PHP supports quite a number of operating systems on different platforms and 
> we continue
> to work on increasing this number.
> Although, you might encounter some problems during the installation and we 
> would
> like to know about them.

> Test engine.
> When done with the build, please run the test engine by using the 'make test' 
> command
> and send us the results (hit 'Y' when it asks you whether to send the report).
> This way we'll receive the required information about your system to fix the 
> problems
> detected by the test suite (if any).

> Real-life tests.
> We would also appreciate if you install the RC on your development server and 
> run
> your software. This would help us to detect any (unintentional) changes 
> between
> the release candidates and general releases.
> Such real-life tests are the most valuable because our test suite obviously 
> cannot
> cover every possible use case (but we're working on that).

> -- 
> Wbr, 
> Antony Dovgal




Best regards,
 Marcus

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