On 5 November 2012 11:10, Alan Bell <alan.b...@libertus.co.uk> wrote:
> well they won't be doing alphas and betas this cycle, just daily builds, a
> two week testing cadence (the QA team will try to run all the tests every
> two weeks). There might be release candidates at the end of the cycle, but
> generally as soon as things are buildable they will turn up and are good to
> go for testing purposes.

Normally I wait till the alpha appears then install it on the machine
I use for browsing , gmail and so on, in the knowledge that it will
give me a basically working system.  How will I know when the
'basically working' state is reached?  Or am I wrong in assuming that
in the early stages I am likely to get an entirely flakey system,
rather than one which basically works, but with no guarantees.

Colin

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> On 05/11/12 10:59, Barry Drake wrote:
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>> Hi there ....  I notice that the pre-alpha daily build of 13.04 is out
>> there - but only in the AMD64 Mac architecture version so far. Anyone know
>> when the i386 version is due to appear?
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>> Regards,        Barry.
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