Thanks  alot for your recommendation.

I will play around with trunk then :) .

On 10/6/11, Fritz Zaucker <[email protected]> wrote:
> My experience is that using trunk for development is very feasible and makes
> "migration" to the next stable release VERY simple (and incremental).
>
> Check which working revision you have before doing an svn update on your
> trunk checkout. Then you can always go back to this revision if the latest
> and greatest fails.
>
> Of course, Thomas, you are correct, that following the weekly announcements
> (which I do) and reading the commit messages (which I usually don't) makes a
> lot of sense. So far I got away with what I am doing.
>
> And yes, for projects deployed at a customers' site we use a stable QX
> release, just to be sure.
>
> Cheers,
> Fritz
>
> On Thu, 6 Oct 2011, thron7 wrote:
>
>> There is still a chance that trunk might be instable for a couple of
>> days, e.g. when we're implementing complex changes that require
>> different places to be modified.
>>
>> You should really think if you *need* it. Planned features are in the
>> qooxdoo roadmap and can also be tracked checking the bugzilla issues
>> assigned to the next minor release (1.6 currently).
>>
>> If you decide to work with trunk you should at least make sure you read
>> and understand every weekly we post on Fridays. User-visible changes in
>> trunk are announced there, and you need to follow those if you want your
>> project to keep functioning. Better still keep an eye on the commit
>> messages. Don't come whining because some change caught you off guard!
>>
>> T.
>>
>> On 10/05/2011 08:04 PM, Fritz Zaucker wrote:
>>> In my experience trunk is stable most of the time.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Fritz
>>>
>>> On Thu, 6 Oct 2011, Phyo Arkar wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am thinking should i stick with 1.5 or go Trunk for an inhouse site.
>>>>
>>>> What are the new features that have in trunk and that would be in 1.6 ?
>>>>
>>>> Or should i wait for 1.6 ?
>>>>
>>>> I am more and more addicted to Qooxdoo after i am getting used to it.
>>>> and eager to test new stuff whats gonna be in 1.6.
>>>>
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