{"id":154,"date":"2005-03-06T00:46:49","date_gmt":"2005-03-06T00:46:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress.org\/development\/2005\/03\/wp-testers-for-your-nightly-fix\/"},"modified":"2021-06-04T11:58:33","modified_gmt":"2021-06-04T11:58:33","slug":"wp-testers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress.org\/news\/2005\/03\/wp-testers\/","title":{"rendered":"For Your Nightly Fix"},"content":{"rendered":"
Since WordPress is easy to upgrade, and support<\/a> is efficient and easily available, a lot of users had been using nightly builds<\/a> and betas prior to the release of version 1.5 just because they were impatient for the release. (We were too!) This created a tricky problem for the support volunteers and for the users who “upgraded” to nightlies without being aware that problems and bugs come standard with nightlies and betas.<\/p>\n To streamline things for everyone, we’ve brainstormed a few changes to the process: Those who are interested in testing should join the wp-testers mailing lists<\/a>, where they can provide feedback on nightlies. When you join you’ll be sent a special download link on where to find the nightly builds and you can report problems to the list. We still strongly discourage<\/strong> the use of nightlies to power your main, or production blog. Please consider using the nightlies only if you are interested in aiding the development of WordPress by participating in testing. Remember that support requests regarding nightlies will not be entertained in the forums<\/a>. The wp-testers mailing list<\/a> is the only<\/strong> place where such discussion is welcome.<\/p>\n