GrapheneOS and there's a listing of the status of the release for each device in each channel on the page at https://grapheneos.org/releases#devices which we've greatly improved over the previous layout.

If I can propose a "solution": Can you have a small automation under either the title of the release or under the tags with:
" Current stage: Alpha"
And let it change according to the status of the rollout? Maybe even have the text in color?
Alpha in red
Beta in yellow
Stable in green

Mahbe this is enough to silence most of these requests?

Either way, thank you for your hard work, love what you are doing!

tmp I can't reproduce. Could you describe what you are doing leading up to the crash?

Owner: Manage users > select current user > click avatar > choose camera or image picker > capture or select image.
UI will go as far as cropping the capture/image, but once Save is selected, the UI goes back to Choose a picture.

ErnestThornhill
Same here with my Pixel 7 Pro with sandboxed Google Play Services and my Pixel 8 Pro w/o Google.
Default Android App for SMS/MMS isn't sending anymore (haven't tested other apps)!

Receiving is possible, have that tested with my old iPhone Xs.
Three Test SMS from iPhone to my Pixel 8 Pro, all successful received.

I guess, the reason for that is Googles new RCS app, maybe Google forces RCS with Android 15 more then before and force the user to select their newest RCS app.
But GOS hasn't this app and so it must fail…

The SMS app menus don't look complete either, plus the buttons are greyed out and most of them are non-functional. Strangely, not all of them are dead either, so something is wrong...

    tmp
    Thank you!
    I thought, the reason could be the size, but I have tried several variants, nothing works.
    And no error message on the screen, but this could be normal.
    Haven't checked the log like you…

    Eagle_Owl I guess, the reason for that is Googles new RCS app, maybe Google forces RCS with Android 15 more then before and force the user to select their newest RCS app.
    But GOS hasn't this app and so it must fail…

    No, the app just lacked declarations for a few permissions now needed on Android 15, according to the fix pushed to github and that will be in the next alpha.

    I updated my Pixel 9 XL using the alpha release channel, and, after reading the release notes, deleted Google Services Framework, resulting in push notifications no longer working.
    I tried reinstalling a couple of apps to see if that would fix notifications, but had no success.
    Any proper way to restore the notification functionality?

      felicia That's expected when you remove GSF on an existing install of Play Services on a device that updated to the current alpha release. You have to reinstall Play Services.

      bump: he apps list now displays two dozen of user apps all named app.vanadium.trichromelibrary_ and a 9 digit number starting with a 5 or 6. I can disable or uninstall them and settings force close when tapping on storage & cache in app settings, which is displaying "computing..." all the time.

      is anybody else seeing those apps?