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Linn has a beta programme to allow external use and testing of new software and hardware prior to its formal release. Whilst we provide and test against recommended environments, in an open system, there are many different tweaks and changes that DS customers can employ. The beta programme helps ensure that an upcoming release of software works in as many of those different environments as possible. | Linn has a beta programme to allow external use and testing of new software and hardware prior to its formal release. Whilst we provide and test against recommended environments, in an open system, there are many different tweaks and changes that DS customers can employ. The beta programme helps ensure that an upcoming release of software works in as many of those different environments as possible. | ||
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* All intended features of the upcoming release are implemented. | * All intended features of the upcoming release are implemented. | ||
* It functions reasonably well on at least one recommended environment. | * It functions reasonably well on at least one recommended environment. | ||
* It has had some internal testing against that recommended environment. | * It has had some internal testing against that recommended environment. | ||
− | * Discussion and support take place on Linn's | + | <!--* Discussion and support take place on Linn's ['''Developmen'''] |
− | * Bugs can be reported | + | * Bugs can be reported on Linn's ['''Development''']--> |
− | + | * '''Beta releases are not supported by the Linn Service Department; this includes rolling back to previous releases after beta software has been installed | |
− | + | * [[Beta:DsDavaar | Davaar Beta release notes]] | |
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* Don't mind if their DS doesn't play any music for a couple of hours, or even a couple of days. | * Don't mind if their DS doesn't play any music for a couple of hours, or even a couple of days. | ||
* Don't mind that they can't use all of their current control points. | * Don't mind that they can't use all of their current control points. | ||
− | * Are willing to discuss their experiences on | + | <!--* Are willing to discuss their experiences on Linn's ['''Development'''] |
− | * Are willing to raise bugs on | + | * Are willing to raise bugs on Linn's ['''Development'''] and then track and test the potential solutions to those bugs.--> |
− | * Want to ensure their environment has robust support when the software is fully released. | + | * Want to help to ensure that their environment has robust support when the software is fully released. |
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 9 October 2018
What is a beta programme?
Linn has a beta programme to allow external use and testing of new software and hardware prior to its formal release. Whilst we provide and test against recommended environments, in an open system, there are many different tweaks and changes that DS customers can employ. The beta programme helps ensure that an upcoming release of software works in as many of those different environments as possible.
Characteristics of a Linn beta release
- All intended features of the upcoming release are implemented.
- It functions reasonably well on at least one recommended environment.
- It has had some internal testing against that recommended environment.
- Beta releases are not supported by the Linn Service Department; this includes rolling back to previous releases after beta software has been installed
- Davaar Beta release notes
Who should participate in the beta programme?
Technically advanced DS users who:
- Don't mind if their DS doesn't play any music for a couple of hours, or even a couple of days.
- Don't mind that they can't use all of their current control points.
- Want to help to ensure that their environment has robust support when the software is fully released.