I know it's incredibly soon to ask, but how often do Apple usually release updates to developer software? Just curious whether it's usually every few weeks or months or whatever.
Since Lion is supposedly scheduled for summer release, bi-monthly/quarterly sounds a little bit too infrequent. Dontcha think?
I really hope we get a new build in, say, a week?![]()
NOw the next question is.. how will it be released? Do we have to get another code? or will it just pop up in the Appstore, or will it work like Snow Leopard betas did came directly through Software Update?
Probably and hopefully software update.
And expecting a new build in a week is unreasonable, personally think it will average 4-6 weeks.
But I think it's going to vary alot
Well since we have only 4 - 5 months till WWDC and 7 Months till the end of summer.. I say we see a build come out quick at first and when bugs get ironed out less and less then GM!
I think it will be Software Update since that is an easy way to apply the changes to an already installed copy of Lion. The Mac App Store version might get updated as well, but because it is just the installer it would only be useful for people who are installing it for the first time. I don't see how it would make any sense for Apple to have people essentially reinstall the Lion developer build every time there is an update via the Mac App Store.
Since Lion is supposedly scheduled for summer release, bi-monthly/quarterly sounds a little bit too infrequent. Dontcha think?
I really hope we get a new build in, say, a week?![]()
If the updates are by Software Update doesn't that mean pirates can get them easily as well though?
Why are so many people installing the beta of 10.7? Seems like a needless headache for something that isn't finished and inevitably not going to meet expectations.
Let's just say I forgot to include the <wishful thinking> tag in my original post.There's no way it will be any more frequent than every two weeks until we get much closer to release.
No because it just updates the system, I don't think its the full OS being downloaded!
I have it installed on both my systems without any problems... So its meeting my expectations fully!
Yeah but instead of having to go to a pirate site to download the update and add it they just go to Software Update and their done. Or does it only show up if your signed in as a dev? Don't want any more pirates complaining about Lion being unstable.
oh... hmmmm.. Good point.. Well their will always be pirates and ways of downloading stuff whether they do it through the app store or via software update
I have it installed on both my systems without any problems... So its meeting my expectations fully!
They keyword is "back on 10.0". Times have changed since then y'know.Just isn't worth the (unforeseen) trouble. Or rather the upkeep. I learned my lesson back on 10.0.
They keyword is "back on 10.0". Times have changed since then y'know.![]()
Yeah but instead of having to go to a pirate site to download the update and add it they just go to Software Update and their done. Or does it only show up if your signed in as a dev? Don't want any more pirates complaining about Lion being unstable.
Yes. Anyone who has installed Lion will get the updates via Software Update, unless Apple pushes an entire new seed through the App Store, which would require ADC subscribers to get a new redemption code. (While the pirates will have to wait for the new seed to be leaked onto the usual places again.)If the updates are by Software Update doesn't that mean pirates can get them easily as well though?
Why not? Some people want to try it out to see some of the new UI and features. Others just enjoy running bleeding-edge software. All my Linux distros are usually the absolute latest version, despite them all being unstable.Why are so many people installing the beta of 10.7? Seems like a needless headache for something that isn't finished and inevitably not going to meet expectations.
oh... hmmmm.. Good point.. Well their will always be pirates and ways of downloading stuff whether they do it through the app store or via software update
If the updates are by Software Update doesn't that mean pirates can get them easily as well though?