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The comment on this change is: beta/release candidate links are now on the 
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http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/GettingStarted?action=diff&rev1=35&rev2=36

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  === Betas and release candidates ===
  Betas are prototype releases considered ready for user testing, and release 
candidates have the potential to become the next stable release. These releases 
represent the state-of-the-art so are often the best place to start, and since 
APIs and on-disk storage formats can change between major versions this can 
also save you from an upgrade. The testing and feedback is also highly 
appreciated.
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[[http://www.apache.org/dist/cassandra/0.6.0/apache-cassandra-0.6.0-beta2-src.tar.gz.sha|SHA]]
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- When downloading from a mirror, please be sure to verify the checksums and 
OpenPGP compatible signature (see the MD5, SHA1, and PGP links above). The 
[[http://www.apache.org/dist/cassandra/KEYS|KEYS]] file contains the public 
key(s) used for signing releases.
  
  === Nightly builds ===
  Nightly builds represent the current state of development as of the time of 
the build. They contain all of the previous day's new features, fixes, and 
newly introduced bugs. The only guarantee they come with is that they 
successfully build and the unit tests pass. Nightly builds are a handy way of 
testing recent changes, or accessing the latest features and fixes not found in 
beta or release candidates, but there is some risk of them being buggy.

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