Heh, so it's more of a negative test: "nothing bad seems to
have happened so that's good." <smile/> That's fine, I was just more curious than anything. You never told
me (or I just forgot) how you determined which releases were good to go to the
Release Page. From: Frederik Carlier
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, I didn't say "succesful installs" but
"success rate", but indeed the metric is more like the failure rate. I don't have
any metric available to find out how many downloads there are form the
wix.sourceforge.net/releases website, neither can I know how many people
actually installed the thing. On
the other hand, the number of questions asked (albeit very low) about people
running the latest version is already a good indication of the number of
installs. Most people are vocal when things don't work out, so that still
remains the key metric. That's
more or less the kind of things that I skim for. |
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