till wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Dennis P. Nikolaenko
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Hello,
>> It is safe to assume that current trunk is to become a 0.2.1 release? Is
>> it safe to track the trunk on production server?
>> Are there any RC specific guidance for svn repository concerning branches?
>>     
>
> I'm not sure what you are after, can you provide more details?
>
> In general, trunk contains the most recent code. So if you want to
> stay up to date, I suggest you you use trunk to make your update
> process slightly easier. This of course doesn't rid yourself of the
> need to read CHANGELOG, maybe commit messages, etc..
>   
I do read commits. :)
I want the fixes which will go into 0.2.1 to be applied to my 
installation as soon as possible. I do not want feature additions which 
are to included in 0.3 to be applied to my installation.
If bugfixing occured in /branches/release-0.2-stable and then merged 
into /trunk/roundcubemail it would be easier to track svn 
(/branches/release-0.2-stable) on production servers.
--
Dennis
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