Comment Re:good! (Score 1) 259
Actually, I think it's good that people are using it in the 'real' world (to a point). Most of the more severe problems may never be found in a controlled environment. Obviously, you'd want to be careful testing a piece of software, but still, it's easier to find all the little quirks, and the bigger issues before you release a final version to the masses; at that point, you get lots of complaints that the program is a piece of trash or too bug-ridden to use, etc. Then, you have to start playing catch-up.
Not that I'll be beta-ing it. I'm not that brave.
Not that I'll be beta-ing it. I'm not that brave.