[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Tom Tobin wrote: > > On 7/27/06, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 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 > > You are criticising a project manager that isn't confortable using a > development svn branch in a production envirment. > > > WOW. > > > You are a moron! > > > > First, the django developers are quite egotistical if they are claiming > that there nightly .95 build is stable, when at any time they could > introduce a bug. The whole point of a release is to do proper testing > and you can say "yes, we froze the code and did tons of testing so we > feel it is stable". > NOT "yeah i hack it everynight and I'm so awsome i never write a > single bug (and my poop doesn't stink -- James Bennett)". > > I thought the whole point of .95 was to get the framework where there > wouldn't be any backward incompatabilitys example(meta.blah vs > model.blah), not a feature race.
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