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<pre wrap="">Should you need to be on the -dev list to run the release candidate?
I imagine there are a lot of people who'd be prepared to run the RC,
but don't feel inclined to subscribe to -dev.
(I know the OP may not be running RC, but the question is relevant in
a general way).
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I had wondered the same thing. The .22 RC is listed as a current
release on the front page of the wiki. So I figured it was fair game
to run it now without following the -dev and -commit lists.
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I would agree with this. Users should not be referred to the DEV list
on RC1 IMHO.<br>
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