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Re: Xcode and Confidentiality (was: xcode 2.2 editor problem)
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Re: Xcode and Confidentiality (was: xcode 2.2 editor problem)


  • Subject: Re: Xcode and Confidentiality (was: xcode 2.2 editor problem)
  • From: Greg Hurrell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 13:43:42 +0100

El 08/11/2005, a las 0:45, Chris Espinosa escribió:

2.2DP1 is available to online members. Other seeds are available to various other people according to their ADC status. But the key here is that the existence of 2.2 is not under nondisclosure, so merely mentioning the version number in a message on xcode-users is not a violation of NDA, as several people here implied. But discussing the details of 2.2 seeds is.

I have a general question about these seeds. I am only a small developer, so I do all of my work on a single, production machine. I don't have the luxury of a second "test" machine to install pre- release seeds on. I almost exclusively only use final releases, even though I would often *like* to do testing on pre-releases (especially seeds of the OS itself) to make sure that my software still works on it.


What stance do other developers in my situation adopt with respect to trying out these new Xcode builds? I know that the use of pre-release software is always a "use at your own risk" affair, but I'm wondering how many decide to actually run that risk on their production machines. Thoughts?

Cheers,
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