Re: Public Beta??
Hi there! I agree with your take on Alpha and Beta. We decided to call the first release of WSLTools a public beta because we knew there were some things that weren't working 100% on all systems. We didn't call it beta just because we wanted feedback. The tool isn't invasive, so we weren't worried about system stability, but we didn't want to release and then have people notice quirks and say the tool was rubbish. We acknowledge there are some known bugs.
We wanted to release the tool so that people could use it, enjoy it, get benefit from it, and hopefully, provide feedback on it. It's a free tool, a community offering. We've had a lot of positive feedback. We've already tweaked it based on requests, fixed bugs based on user feedback, and we look forward to future builds of WSLTools.