On 7/27/06, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> >
> > There's no real reason, other than the fact that the core developers
> > all use (and are happy with) the Subversion/development versions of
> > Django, with which we've been enjoying the great changes to Django
> > over the past few months. We're working on the .95 release as I type
> > this, though.
>
> Hey, I'm with you 100%.  I would use the development version if I
> could.  Unfortunately, my project manager thinks 'development' means
> 'broken'.  You know how those pesky project managers can be :)

In line with other sentiments I've expressed here in the past: IMHO,
this means your *project manager* is addled, not Django's release
process.  If you can understand that the development version is stable
enough to use, but your project manager can't, your project manager
doesn't deserve his title.  :p

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