
The beta program is limited to the first million, not the first million get the developer's preview: Once it's a little more stable and tested, then they will give out access to the public beta. This would make sense as I'm sure they don't want to give a million essentially consumers access to the first developer release until after the developers have had some time to review and the first few batches of bugs get worked out. I understood it as the first million did not get access to the developer preview version, but will get access to the public beta version when it is released later during the summer.

As for the public beta program, I think you misunderstood it, or else I did. If you're not a developer then you shouldn't be installing it - but you don't need me to tell you that. You can look at past examples of what Apple has done or find people who did the same as what you want to do now with previous versions, however none of that will be fact as we just don't know what Apple will do this time around until they do it.Īs you mentioned, this is the Developer's preview.

They are the risks that you take when doing what you describe. These are questions that can't really be answered until after it happens.
