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Anybody going to release with Vs 2005 Beta 2?

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br - 07 Jun 2005 01:15 GMT
I'm thinking about it...
Carlos J. Quintero [.NET MVP] - 07 Jun 2005 10:08 GMT
AFAIK, you can not release with VS 2005 Beta 2. Maybe a Go Live license from
MS will allow you to use final betas or release candidates, not sure now.
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> I'm thinking about it...
gyurisc - 08 Jun 2005 06:34 GMT
But Beta2 comes with Go Live license and that means that you can release
your app written for Beta2.

Krisztian
> AFAIK, you can not release with VS 2005 Beta 2. Maybe a Go Live license
> from MS will allow you to use final betas or release candidates, not sure
> now.
>> I'm thinking about it...
Carlos J. Quintero [.NET MVP] - 08 Jun 2005 09:54 GMT
> But Beta2 comes with Go Live license and that means that you can release
> your app written for Beta2.
>
> Krisztian

Yes, you are right. I was not aware of that.

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gyurisc - 13 Jun 2005 06:45 GMT
On the other hand this is trhe best time to start to use VS2005 as you can
still can make impact on the product :)

>> But Beta2 comes with Go Live license and that means that you can release
>> your app written for Beta2.
>>
>> Krisztian
>
> Yes, you are right. I was not aware of that.
Eric Moreau - 08 Jun 2005 10:55 GMT
At TechEd yesterday, Paul Flessner announced that SQL 2005, VS 2005 and
BizTalk 2006 are to be launched in the week of Nov. 7 2005.

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> I'm thinking about it...
br - 08 Jun 2005 13:09 GMT
Thanks all for the responses. Pretty much decided i'd be out of my mind to do
it moments after hitting send on this post. The debugger is still too buggy
to rely on for production version. I will finally give up Vs 6, thank god,
and put out a Vs 2003 release. I can live with its limitations for a few
months.

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