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Beta phase in software development generally begins when the software is feature complete.
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Must all new features go through betatest?
If you're code has good test coverage, including unit and integrations tests, and it's not mission critical software, I personally don't see the harm in skipping a beta test version. … After all, a beta test is only useful if people actually use it to test it for issues, which it sounds like is not the case here. …