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I think once a lot of the current ones have been tested in live experiments, I would feel comfortable graduating them (maybe little-used ones should still be hidden behind context-specific toggles, e.g. hiding PrompItemConditions in the Prompt editor unless a broader "add conditions" toggle is enabled). But I think the main motivation behind the alpha-gating was to hide potentially unstable/unreliable features while they're being ironed out. WDYT? |
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There have been some new experimental features that are visible when "Enable Alpha mode" is toggled on. Ideally, "Alpha" is a temporary landing space for features until they are stable for usage by the full community. How do we want to graduate current alpha features and think about the process for future alpha features?
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