Truth is, I develop side projects. It’s never actually been my job description, 
although my employers have been happy to use what I produce! :-)

What I develop is primarily for my own use and convenience. I wish I were more 
productive in this regard, but after all I have a full time job, during which I 
can squeeze in some development time. Otherwise everything is done on my own 
time. Because of that, I am very stingy with how I use the time I have. Testing 
developer releases and release candidates is not high on my priority, but given 
my recent experience, maybe it should be. :-)

I will however be making backups from now on before working with new releases 
of any kind.

Bob S


On Oct 24, 2014, at 08:52 , Richard Gaskin 
<ambassa...@fourthworld.com<mailto:ambassa...@fourthworld.com>> wrote:

That's true for those versions you intend to never use. :)

LC is very flexible, and we all do different things with it, so if we want to 
ensure a given version will support the work we want to do with it we'll need 
to do our work in that version during testing.

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