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puresimmer -> A word on betas / future releases (9/7/2006 1:34:25 PM)

I probably need to make some clarifications around BETA releases. Beta releases are not considered official releases. They may contain new code that needs additional testing before transitioning into the code base of an official patch. If you are not willing to try out some of this experimental/new stuff then please do not install beta releases.

I think I have probably de-sensitized the PureSim community to this concept, since typically betas are rock solid. That said, please remember your mileage may vary with a beta release.

Many companies frown upon public betas because of the potential negative press / support implications. My historical position on this has been, since I have no internal testing resources, the broad testing I can get with a public beta is a huge help.

However, I am changing this position. I am going to select a team of internal beta testers for all testing moving forward and will only be publicly releasing official patches.

In retrospect, I think my constant tweaking and public betas are becoming a detriment to the PureSim community. The 2007 game is extremely stable and at this point, I am going to put it to bed as of the next patch. I need to get going on 2008! :)





torque561 -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/7/2006 3:47:36 PM)

That seems to be a real shame. I believe that I installed at least 90% of the patches and they always seemed to make the game better. It was fun to feel like I was contributing something on the beta page. I think that I'm probably not the only one here who's main expertise is using the on/off button. ( I still haven't been able to get the face packs working.) Contributing in the Beta forum always makes me feel like a computer guy. I still love the game and will continue to comment in the forum.




markprior22 -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/7/2006 6:43:15 PM)

Yeah, this is a shame. I was actually hoping other developers might take notice and go this route also. I didn't realize that it was causing so many problems...I thought the point was to get a stable release in as many hands as possible and work from the feedback provided.




JoeRockhead -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/7/2006 7:55:57 PM)

I like the Beta release method as well.




Bustoff -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/7/2006 8:01:08 PM)

Why not have it both ways? I work for a software company, and our beta versions are extensively tested in-house and also by a small, hand-picked group of customers. These customers are computer-savvy, and are expected to beat the crap out of our product during the testing, just like customers do in real life. The customers always come up with issues we would never see in our semi-sterile testing environment.

With both in-house and real-world exposure, your beta versions will get the use (and abuse) they need to reveal any issues.




puresimmer -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/7/2006 9:22:41 PM)

I am still going to distribute the betas to plenty of users, just not *all* the users.




VanScoy -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/7/2006 10:40:23 PM)

I agree it is a shame. I was always amazed at the features being considered for patches and the feedback level you have generated AND embraced. While I hope not to be left out of the loop, I understand your frustration.




SirWolf1960 -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/7/2006 10:59:51 PM)

I also have enjoyed the whole public beta process. But I understand your position. If I don't get chosen to get the betas, I'll miss it, but still be enjoying the game.

Steve




KG Erwin -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/8/2006 12:00:00 AM)

Well, I've expressed my hopes for the game publically, and my opinions on the betas privately, so I understand and respect Shaun's decision.




torque561 -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/8/2006 12:04:47 AM)

I respect Shaun's decision. I'm just going to miss looking forward to the Beta's. For me, it was a lot of fun.




verizon32 -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/8/2006 4:17:29 AM)

Shaun

I really hope you change your mind on this.
I also love seeing the betas and testing it out as I play.
This is my first time with puresim and love the support and the game.




dneely -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/8/2006 4:29:38 AM)

Shaun:

Knowing you I wonder if this is really your decision? PureSim and those of us who have been with you for years and beleive in what you are doing will go which ever way you want to go. But the Beta release format has always been an intregal part of PureSim and I believe has helped you to constantly improve and enrich this super game.

That said I am onboard no matter which way you go and I look forward to adding my opinions and insights into the 2008 version. I love this game and every beta has greatly increased my enjoyment with the game.




JimboJ -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/8/2006 4:39:49 AM)

I'm a little confused about the difference between beta versions and release candidates.  I was under the impression that release candidates would be the same code as the release version, and only bug fixes would be made from that point until the official release.  But it seems like the last couple of release candidates have added new features.  Not that I have anything against adding new features, but it seems to defeat the purpose of having a release candidate.

Having said that, I would like to offer a suggestion.  Send the beta versions out to a selected group of testers.  Then when you feel the game is stable, then offer the release candidate to the public.  From that point, don't make any changes other than bug fixes.  I think this would be a good compromise.  I just think the game would benefit greatly from opening up the testing to a wider array of users and machine configurations, but only after it has been stabilized and the features set.




puresimmer -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/8/2006 5:21:16 AM)


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ORIGINAL: JimboJ

I'm a little confused about the difference between beta versions and release candidates.  I was under the impression that release candidates would be the same code as the release version, and only bug fixes would be made from that point until the official release.  But it seems like the last couple of release candidates have added new features.  Not that I have anything against adding new features, but it seems to defeat the purpose of having a release candidate.

Having said that, I would like to offer a suggestion.  Send the beta versions out to a selected group of testers.  Then when you feel the game is stable, then offer the release candidate to the public.  From that point, don't make any changes other than bug fixes.  I think this would be a good compromise.  I just think the game would benefit greatly from opening up the testing to a wider array of users and machine configurations, but only after it has been stabilized and the features set.


You are 100% right. I screwed up by trying to sneak a feature into an RC.




bigpapag -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/8/2006 7:36:24 PM)

Shaun everyone at ny place will surely miss the Public Beta releases.all 4 of us have our own assocations going and look forward to each new Beta. I hope you will set up a thread were puresimers could go for some help while they are going thru the Public BETA withdraw period.[sm=00000002.gif]

All joking aside you know I'm with ya no matter which way you go

Big Papa Gil [sm=00000924.gif]




Amaroq -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/9/2006 12:38:55 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: puresimmer
quote:

ORIGINAL: JimboJ
I'm a little confused about the difference between beta versions and release candidates. I was under the impression that release candidates would be the same code as the release version, and only bug fixes would be made from that point until the official release. But it seems like the last couple of release candidates have added new features. Not that I have anything against adding new features, but it seems to defeat the purpose of having a release candidate.

Having said that, I would like to offer a suggestion. Send the beta versions out to a selected group of testers. Then when you feel the game is stable, then offer the release candidate to the public. From that point, don't make any changes other than bug fixes. I think this would be a good compromise. I just think the game would benefit greatly from opening up the testing to a wider array of users and machine configurations, but only after it has been stabilized and the features set.


You are 100% right. I screwed up by trying to sneak a feature into an RC.


If I might offer my advice - I think you get a lot of benefit, both in appearance to the community and in testing the game, from the open/public betas.

I think this particular instance was
a.) A 'major' feature that you might have been better off to 'hold back' for 2008; and
b.) A feature of sufficient scope to warrant being the 'first build' of a new beta/RC cycle rather than an addition to a late, stable RC build.

Both of those feel more like a 'release process' thing with this particular release than a problem with the open beta patches.

I'd counsel giving it a week or three, and making a final decision about this when you're less keenly feeling the 'egg on the face' effect, and really weight the benefits vs the risks; closed beta, open RC might be a good path, or maybe a cycle like 'closed alpha, open beta', with your hand-picked comrades on the alpha cycle and the entire community getting to see the betas.





bosunmate -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/9/2006 2:14:34 AM)

Shaun I also enjoy the beta releases, always looking forward to new additions and corrections. I am pleased how your dream has grown these last few years and wish you all the best. I will continue to work Puresim into my budget every year because the enjoyment I get from your game is priceless. Thank You [;)]




puresimmer -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/9/2006 3:41:41 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Amaroq

quote:

ORIGINAL: puresimmer
quote:

ORIGINAL: JimboJ
I'm a little confused about the difference between beta versions and release candidates. I was under the impression that release candidates would be the same code as the release version, and only bug fixes would be made from that point until the official release. But it seems like the last couple of release candidates have added new features. Not that I have anything against adding new features, but it seems to defeat the purpose of having a release candidate.

Having said that, I would like to offer a suggestion. Send the beta versions out to a selected group of testers. Then when you feel the game is stable, then offer the release candidate to the public. From that point, don't make any changes other than bug fixes. I think this would be a good compromise. I just think the game would benefit greatly from opening up the testing to a wider array of users and machine configurations, but only after it has been stabilized and the features set.


You are 100% right. I screwed up by trying to sneak a feature into an RC.


If I might offer my advice - I think you get a lot of benefit, both in appearance to the community and in testing the game, from the open/public betas.

I think this particular instance was
a.) A 'major' feature that you might have been better off to 'hold back' for 2008; and
b.) A feature of sufficient scope to warrant being the 'first build' of a new beta/RC cycle rather than an addition to a late, stable RC build.

Both of those feel more like a 'release process' thing with this particular release than a problem with the open beta patches.

I'd counsel giving it a week or three, and making a final decision about this when you're less keenly feeling the 'egg on the face' effect, and really weight the benefits vs the risks; closed beta, open RC might be a good path, or maybe a cycle like 'closed alpha, open beta', with your hand-picked comrades on the alpha cycle and the entire community getting to see the betas.





Right on the money as usual. I overreacted.

Dear PureSim community, please forgive me :)

I'll get 1.37 beta out tonight or in the AM.





sposfan -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/9/2006 4:38:50 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: puresimmer


Right on the money as usual. I overreacted.

Dear PureSim community, please forgive me :)

I'll get 1.37 beta out tonight or in the AM.




bout time! I think we can find it in our hearts to forgive you this one time, but that's it. No more mulligans! [:D]

I'm glad to see you've reconsidered your stance on betas, I must say I've become quite addicted to it and wish more companies would do it the same way. The most important part of it is that you clearly state that it is a BETA and everyone has the option not to download a beta and wait for the official release.




Leegen -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/9/2006 8:25:20 AM)

Hooray!  Thanks Shaun.  Once again now I can go to bed and toss and turn knowing there's going to be something under the tree when i get up in the morning.  i can't wait!  Seriously I appreciate you putting up with our crankiness, fussiness and downright spoiled bratness enough to keep us in the loop.  We sometimes get so caught up in the constant desire for improvements and an unattainable perfection that we forget to count our blessings in general and in the puresim community in particular.  Thanks for your unfailing and ongoing efforts to keep up with our insatiable hunger for refinements.




torque561 -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/9/2006 4:12:27 PM)

Great news. I appreciate all you have done. I know that you stand above all the other games in customer service.




jearly -> Just another Thanks (9/11/2006 1:26:31 AM)

Thanks Shaun,
I personally look forward to the betas. While I do not always download one after the other. I do get about every 2nd or third. Also depends on what's been fixed, or tweaked.
Great job on those posts. Just wanted to offer my thanks for all your work.
Jeff




rpommier -> RE: A word on betas / future releases (9/11/2006 1:35:53 AM)

Sweet!

Get going on 2008 I'll have my money ready




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