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Originally Posted by rob
Fortunately, one thing we've been extremely careful about with all these changes is to avoid any structural modifications to the database. This ensures the new version will be 100% compatible with the existing version you're already using. That means anyone who runs into problems with the new version won't be stuck with it. They can revert back to the existing version and continue using that until we fix any problems that we've missed.
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Uhm... I hope there won't be ANY change now or in the future that renders everything we have done obsolete and locked with whatever version we have.
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Originally Posted by rob
So what we're going to do is release this new Beta to everyone. It will absolutely be a Beta, and it will be elective whether you use it. If anyone runs into problems, they can rollback to the current version. This approach allows us to avoid the extra time to curate the Beta team right now, and, more importantly, it gets all the new changes - which seem solid based on our internal testing - into everyone's hands that much faster. Anyone can opt-in to the Beta this time around.
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For the first time I am convinced to opt for Beta or even use it.