On 12/17/2015 10:55 AM, Harry Thijssen wrote
> I guess users prefer a newer build with updated translations bugfixes
> and new features. For example the latest release candidate contains a
> Graph section in the GUI.
> The drawback is that they will also encounter new bugs.

I certainly appreciate getting the latest bug fixes and features.

So, John's point, while valid, is a bit moot because I don't see that
there exists such a thing as an official "Windows PSPP release"... 
Maybe if there were a group of Windows users who would commit to a
process of formally testing releases, there would be more reason to
distinguish "better tested" and "less well tested" versions.

-Alan

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