And you don’t seem to send emails about updates.
I suggest fixing both things. I don’t care about marketing and promotion emails, but I would like to know about every update to Unity, please!
And you don’t seem to send emails about updates.
I suggest fixing both things. I don’t care about marketing and promotion emails, but I would like to know about every update to Unity, please!
I’m sure Check For Updates will tell you when 2018.2 comes out. I don’t believe the Check For Updates window reports when minor updates are available, which occur every few weeks. These updates used to be the patch releases, and Check For Updates never reported new patch releases. So I think it is working as designed.
Unity has made notification of new updates by email available. You just need to go to these threads, click “Watch Thread” and select the radio button “and receive email notifications.”
Tech Release build announcements: (Currently 2018.x.x)
LTS Release build announcements: (Currently 2017.4.x)
Patch Release build announcements (Legacy patch releases for 5.x.xpx, 2017.1.xpx, & 2017.2.xpx)
This is hilarious.
Tell me, again, kind sir, when is an update not an update?
When it fixes something that isn’t broken in your project.
These missed updates are just bug fix releases. If you’re not hitting the bug, then you probably don’t need its fix. So why would Unity want to notify everyone of a fix build for something that more likely than not isn’t even impacting them?
Every fix has the potential to break something else, so you’re actually increasing risk to your project by taking a new build that doesn’t include any changes you’re in need of.
This is even funnier. You’re doubling down!
I’m falling down. Laughing. Crying. Weeping with joy. Oh, the joy of knowing Unity knows their fixes probably create more bugs than fixes. Brilliant.
Oarsome. Paddling up a creek of it.
I have a feeling you haven’t spent many years working in either dev or QA of a large complicated product that would require months to do a full QA run, but you’re pushing out fix releases every few weeks. You’d understand what I was talking about, but you apparently don’t.
You keep getting funner. And funnier.
Do you do weddings?