OT: Dreamweaver CC release. Wait for the announcements

Hi all,
The Dreamweaver CC release is scheduled for evening, US Pacific Time. I request you to be patient and hold on till a formal announcement is made today after which you can update to CC.
I will be posting a release kit (list of documents) that will provide you with the information that you need before you update your software. I request you to read the articles in the kit before you update. The kit will help you transition smoothly to CC.
Thanks,
Preran

I hope you haven't forgotten to post the much awaited release kit.  Current and potential customers are looking forward to it. 
You are doing a very good job, better than Mr Bean so keep it up and keep us entertained.  Adobe relies on people like you.

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