WordPress 2.9 Beta Testing Call to Arms

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“For a limited time only – you can beta-test WordPress 2.9 from the comfort of your own installation!”

In the “another reason I like WordPress better for blogging” category, the folks over at WordPress.com have published a detailed article on how WordPress users can get involved in the beta-testing of WordPress 2.9 – the next major release. Included in the options for aspiring beta-testers is a plug-in that will automatically upgrade your site to the new version, and will keep you on the up-and-up.

To make is as easy as possible for you to get a beta testing install up and running we have put together a small WordPress plugin which makes it really easy to convert a test install of the latest release version of WordPress into a beta test install of the next up and coming release.  The plugin is called WordPress Beta Tester and is available to download from WordPress Extend or can be installed using the built-in plugin installer.  Please make sure you to only install this plugin on a test site, as we don’t recommend running beta versions on your normal live sites in case anything goes wrong.  You can read more about the plugin in “Making it easy to be a WordPress Tester

I don’t want to suggest that Drupal doesn’t work for transparency in their development, or that they don’t encourage community participation; but certainly, they don’t package it up as nicely as the WordPress folks have right here. While I won’t be upgrading RealJenius.com until final drops (I did consider pulling a Picard maneuver and upgrading now), it’s nice to know that the option is there. The release schedule for 2.9 has been revisited in this entry as well.

We are aiming to release the first beta version of 2.9 around the end of October, once we have put the finishing touches on the new features, and then we switch to full on beta testing mode and your help and feedback will be very much appreciated.  During the beta program will push out new builds for automated upgrades regularly and once we feel that a suitable level of stability has been achieves we will release a release candidate, and we hope to be able to make the final release 2.9 build available in either late November or early December.

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