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2009-09-23
A beta is not a release and never was. Period. If something is branded as beta it is expected to have bugs and not ready for production use.
Yes, you can argue about how usable betas can be, but in any case, they're never supposed to be used in production and using beta versions to blame developers for buggy software is just plain unfair and wrong.
Microsoft, on the other hand, released Surface and Windows 8 as production ready while it was not.
Adrian
Edited 2013-03-07 20:49 UTC