On 11/11/14 21:55, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Dr. Hawkins wrote:
OK, I'll stop venting, but the amount of time I'm losing to bugs that never
should have seen a public preview is getting increasingly frustrating.

I agree, which is why it benefits no one more than ourselves to test our work with pre-release versions.

That is, of course, very true.

Another idea that might not be bad, is to slow down the releases so there is more time for testing.

I would love to do more testing (I do almost none) but do not have the time as I have a full work schedule both in terms of my teaching duties and my programming ones. Given more time between releases of development previews, release candidates and stable releases might allow many of us busy people slightly more time to do this sort of thing.

Another idea would be to award "brownie points" to anyone who identifies and documents a bug, and, after somebody has collected
enough points they could receive some sort tangible reward.


The SQLite issue may be more related to the new SQLite code base than with LiveCode. I can't say specifically - Mr. Haworth, what do you find with that?

On the other issues, can you share the bug report numbers so we can follow them?


Richmond.

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