Tag: Release Candidate

The following posts are tagged Release Candidate.

WordPress 2.6 Release Candidate 1

WordPress 2.6 Release Candidate 1! And as with previous WordPress releases, I upgrade once the first RC is out. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Firefox 3 Release Candidate!

Firefox 3 Release Candidate is now available for download!
That was pretty quick after it was code complete and nightly build users could update Minefield to use its code first, and since I’m already on Minefield myself too I don’t see a need to download the release candidate.
But as you can see, we’re getting very close [...] 2 comments. Read the complete article »


phpBB 3.0.1 RC1

phpBB 3.0.1 RC1 was announced and released in the phpbb-qa mailing list on the 24th and at phpBB.com just a couple of days ago. Minor release candidates will not be announced at phpBB.com, rather only in the phpbb-qa mailing list, since release candidates aren’t officially stable after all. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


WordPress 2.5 RC2

WordPress 2.5 RC2 now available. Matt has also been kind enough to shoot a screencast demonstrating some cool new features of the brand new administration interface. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


WordPress 2.5 sneak peek and RC

You may now take a sneak peek into WordPress 2.5, and download its first release candidate! I have just installed it into this server and everything seems to be working fine without any hassles, just as I did with WordPress 2.3. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


WordPress 2.3.1 Release Candidate

WordPress 2.3.1 RC released. I’ll wait until the stable one is out this time. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


WordPress 2.3 Release Candidate 1!

In English?
Arrr! Shiver me timbers, I be spyin’ WordPress 2.3 RC1 adrift, n’ I be tradin’ in me chumbucket fer a better deal. I also be keepin’ this top-grade gold from ‘em bilge-sucking scallywags who be spyin’ me ship.
I be taggin’ me parchm’nts from me first WordPress writin’ all ‘cross thar seas t’ tis’ n’ [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »