rubido on 15 December 2008
| Tremble said: @twestern: "A 'beta version' is the first version released outside the organization or community that develops the software, for the purpose of evaluation or real-world black/grey-box testing. The process of delivering a beta version to the users is called beta release. Beta level software generally includes all features, but may also include known issues and bugs of a less serious variety." From wikipedia. And who said that home was a game? It's not a game just an online service. nothing less, nothing more. |
This definition of beta is wrong. Waaaaay wrong.
All games go beta. Not many are released "outside the organization or community that develops the software".







