Hi Jeff
Yes I am because its important and it matters. For example the OS12 startup problem with Fu 17.3 was fixed with 17.3.1, Not in release notes, but fixed none the less. Not all devs wait until the last release of an OS to start testing compatibility. Thats mostly the one or two person devs with really limited resources. Large companies often start sooner so that when the OS releases, they are also there within days with any update that might be needed. Users like and are happy when apps are promptly updated with major OS releases. In order for that to happen, it requires ?
You are welcome to think that OS X releases take 6 months "to be stable". Many of us would greatly disagree. Each major OS release has to be evaluated on its own merits, not a generic blanket policy. OS 12 has been the most uneventful update for problems. Pretty much if it works on 11.5.2 or .6 it'll work on OS 12.
It would be great to consider that some people like myself are testing things and reporting findings are doing it for good reason. instead of again offering another more mild 'mansplaining maybe it would just be best to ignore these posts since they seem to bother you rather than offer a comment that doesn't offer anything positive to the conversation.
S