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Dev beta blog post - Change reference to QA team to "developers and testers" (#1146)
* Added more details on moveByOffset to make it clear which directions X and Y move the mouse. Issue #1087 * Added the text to the other language files. * Initial add dev and beta blog post article * initial content * Shortened title and modified content to use consistent language and capitalization. Renamed markdown file to reflect the title change. * Update website_and_docs/content/blog/2022/dev-and-beta-channel-browsers-via-docker-selenium.md Co-authored-by: Diego Molina <[email protected]> * Update website_and_docs/content/blog/2022/dev-and-beta-channel-browsers-via-docker-selenium.md Co-authored-by: Diego Molina <[email protected]> * Changed another reference of QA Team to developers and testers Co-authored-by: Diego Molina <[email protected]> [deploy site]
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### What are "release channels"?
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Here's some background on release channels: Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft all maintain different "channels" for their respective browser releases. Most end users use the "Stable" channel. The Stable channel releases have passed rigorous testing, and these versions are considered "production-ready". Up until now, this was a QA team's only option for testing when using Docker Selenium. Today, we're pleased to announce teams can also test on versions of these browsers yet to be released to the general population. These are the Beta and Dev channels.
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Here's some background on release channels: Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft all maintain different "channels" for their respective browser releases. Most end users use the "Stable" channel. The Stable channel releases have passed rigorous testing, and these versions are considered "production-ready". Up until now, this was the only option for a tester or developer when using Docker Selenium. Today, we're pleased to announce teams can also test on versions of these browsers yet to be released to the general population. These are the Beta and Dev channels.
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For clarity, here is Google's description of these 3 channels from [their "Chrome Release Channels" page](https://www.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel/):
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