> Martin, maybe we can help you with the installers testing. Thanks for the offer. See my other message, though - this is not the point. If everything goes well, offloading testing just means that I have to wait some time for the testers to come back, and do other stuff meanwhile. For the majority of alpha and beta releases, something went wrong each time. A file was forgotten to be included in the installer generator, causing it to be missing on the target system. I forgot to perform a manual build step, causing the installer to fail, and so on. Then I have to debug the problem, and restart the production process from scratch. Offloading to testers in this case would just mean that I wait much longer until I can release, and it might not be possible to complete the build within a single day. > I don't know if this will be quicker, but surely will lower your > workload regarding this, which is a good thing. Thanks again - but I do typically find the time to do the release (if not, it gets delayed by another day). Regards, Martin
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