On Tuesday 29 July 2014 07:56:16 Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> remember that upstream efl master is being used daily by its own devs - all
> day, every day, and 100's of others via things like AUR efl/e git pkg, so it
> gets a fair bit of visibility, usage and testing as it goes, so issues are
> often caught quickly. so it's not as bad as it may seem.

But that might not be enough. Until you actually release, there may be binary 
incompatible changes, unfixed regressions, etc. I do use Qt every day and so do 
hundreds of people, and every single commit is tested with 15000 tests -- no 
regressions are accepted. 

And we still find issues during the release process.

I do not recommend following an in-development version of a project UNLESS 
you've got someone who is quite an expert doing it and able to help with 
issues found. EFL is probably such a case for us in Tizen, as is probably the 
Linux kernel.

Still, it's up to the maintainer to decide.

-- 
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center

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