sorry that i did not clearly outline my intension.

till wrote:
Hi Raoul!

On 6/5/07, Raoul Bhatia [IPAX] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello,

as i am currently not happy with the rc1 in svn, i wonder which version
should be used to stay close to the "next to be stable" version.

RC is an opensource project, and opensource means that when you are
not happy with it, you write a patch and submit.

rc1 is an efford to release more often - if you follow the list the
last official release of RC had been a pretty long time ago.

basically i wanted to know

1) which branch/tag to switch to so i a) have got the current patches
   and b) do not stray far away from the to-come -rc2/-stable versions
   so i can c) test, debug and write bugreports and even patches.

2) which tag/branch is meant for which purpose as it is not clear and
   there is no easy-to-find explanation on the website. having this
   information would allow me (and perhaps others) to figure out which
   directory to "svn switch" to.

trunk? branches/devel-vnext?

As for a basic explaination of "devel-vnext" - I am trying to refactor
the code as I see and implement a PLUGIN api. I restarted my work last
week and it's based on rc1. If you have additions (requests, patches)
etc., please let me know.

thank you for this explanation - what are the other branches and trunk
meant for? which of the branches is closed and should not be worked on?
which is open for development?

kind regards,
raoul bhatia

ps: yes, i know what opensource is, yes, i know how subversion is
working (at least the basics) and yes, i know that the directory
structure can be abused :)
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