this is true... but so far no one has officially said
whether discussion in a mailing list is accepted or not,
or whether a private list will be created just for beta participants,
or even an email address that we should send test results to
so that engineering will ever SEE what the code does in The Real World...
It's great that I can test it and all, 
but if I never tell ANYONE about how it works, 
or ask others about how their configuration differs from mine,
it is pretty useless to test, yes?
original requests to "support@ascend.com" have gone unanswered.
        ticket number : 166402
-Jim H
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