Postby Fabulist » 12 Mar 2012 15:14
Well I asked this so I can get an "automatic" update of the latest nightly version the next time I start VLC.
For example, assuming I have the latest nightly build today, I can get the new one (that will come out tonight?) tomorrow morning that I will launch VLC again to watch another video.
This can either happen silently, like it happens most of the times with Chrome Canary, or after manual confirmation, or I can simply decide when to update VLC, but the program will look for new nightly builds (assuming I want it to) and I can update accordingly.
I assume this can help power users and developers identify problems and compatibility issues faster and easier instead of waiting for RC versions or manually updating to the nightly builds daily, which I most of the times need to look again for myself to get; like visiting your website, developer website, VLC build tree and so on.
And since you guys take the effort building and uploading daily, I believe more users would be able to use them more often than what they are now, just an assumption.
Another example: assuming you have 2.1 or 2.0.1 RC right now online, unless I visit your websites, I can't know; and for those who want to stay up to date they need to to this on a daily basis to actually be able to use your work.
As you understand the problem is not installation, but more broad and convenient ways of interacting with your work.
Thanks for your time again!