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12/17/2008 2:31 AM
 

 It's been brought up before and mentioned in a few places - and the current enacted stance is that no access to the latest submitted code, just to releases.

There was "a thing" (i don't remember where or what) that gave me the impression that the idea of allowing people access to the latest submitted code for the core and core modules was being discussed; I was wondering if there has been any significant chatter about this that we/I could get some more info on? Anything promising, saddening ahead in regards to being able to have access to the latest submitted code?

 
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12/17/2008 9:21 AM
 

Nope.  The policy is still released code only available to non-team members.  Sponsors get earlier access, but no daily builds.

Jeff

 
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12/17/2008 2:53 PM
 

that is the current policy, but there are plans to open up this a bit - it was discussed at both openforce conferences . We're keen to ensure that it doesn't become a support nightmare i.e. people asking questions based on personal builds/interim builds, so it's something that will happen in a very gradual sense e.g. first a project might do it or we open up a read-only version of the core so changes can be seen, perhaps progressing to nightly builds - it's important that this happens gradually so that the pro's and con's can be weighed up, i'm sure none of us are keen to see questions in the forums asking for support for multiple minor variants of releases. Now that the corp has some funding they can begin to consider items such as this that may require additional hardware/resources.

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12/17/2008 3:52 PM
 

"people asking questions based on personal builds/interim builds"

not sure why this matters..   I'd like to see the forum stats on unanswered questions (easy) or questions that get replies but never an answer (subjective)..  I'm thinking over 50% already..

If you do have a support question on a released build..   you are at your own luck of getting a response, or even a viable solution.

 
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12/17/2008 4:27 PM
 

brian wrote
 

I'd like to see the forum stats on unanswered questions (easy) or questions that get replies but never an answer (subjective)..  I'm thinking over 50% already..

If you do have a support question on a released build..   you are at your own luck of getting a response, or even a viable solution.

This is by far not true, from my frequent observations, the percentage of answered questions are above 90% - maybe not all answers suit the needs, but some subjects are out of range, some questions hard to understand, some are not polite...


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