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They used to test on dedicated testing instances. They probably have for this already.
In the case of lemmy.ml, the users here are probably a bit old hat and dedicated to the cause and so relatively happy to help the project out while the dev team and resources are small. Meanwhile there’s undoubtedly great value in testing on a live and substantial server rather than merely a mock.
As for each new version getting worse, that’s not my impression at all.
That's the point of the Fediverse.
Yes, that's not a good idea, regardless of how large an instance is.´or how many users it has. Testing in production is always bad (but most times the only way to get reliable test results).
GitHub in general is problematic since it's a non-free, for-profit, corporate-hosted service.
What issues are you talking about? This would be important context so I can decide whether I care or not.