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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><tt>On 15/12/17 4:46 AM, Jason Greene
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</tt><tt>be Alpha, Beta, CR of WildFly releases anymore? </tt></div>
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<div><tt>So with the master branch becoming always stable, and
with the short windows I think Alphas and Betas are largely
superseded by the nightly builds (effectively there is a
release every night!). However if there is a strong desire
for a Beta or a CR we could cut one. The overhead is small
seeing as you can just take any commit from master.</tt></div>
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<tt>My personal opinion based on what I have seen in the forums is
that there's very few users who really download a nightly build to
try out new things. I do know there are some who do that and do
report issues, but most of the times, it's only when there's some
kind of announcement about a "release", they try out the version.
So I think having a CR (if not a Beta) a couple of weeks before
the actual release, backed by an announcement about the CR would
help get some real usage for that version.<br>
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