Thank you Martin for this fast and complete answer.

Best regards.


From: Martin Čech [mailto:mar...@bx.psu.edu]
Sent: 17 February 2017 16:56
To: NGS & Bioinformatics Platform; galaxy-dev@lists.galaxyproject.org
Subject: Re: [galaxy-dev] Last stable galaxy Release 16.10 or 17.01 ?

Hello,

16.10 is the latest release however release of 17.01 is imminent and will 
probably happen early next week. The release_17.01 branch is what 
usegalaxy.org<http://usegalaxy.org> runs for the past few weeks without any big 
issues.
The choice is yours but updating to release_17.01 now is alright I think as 
along as you keep it updated with what will be added in the future.

Thanks for using Galaxy,

Martin

On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 10:49 AM NGS & Bioinformatics Platform 
<bi...@wiv-isp.be<mailto:bi...@wiv-isp.be>> wrote:
Dear galaxy-dev list members,

Can somebody tell us, which version of galaxy is the last official stable 
release ?  16.10 branch has been merge with master but not the 17.01. 
Additionally this 17.01 branch seems to have a lot of recent commit,  is it 
normal  ?
Is it safe to update our local galaxy repository with these 17.01  changes or 
is it better to wait a little  and stay with  galaxy 16.10  for the moment ?

Thanks for your help.



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