On Wed 09-Dec-2009 at 08:57 -0600, Dale Beams wrote:
>
> I was under the impression that svn was always a work in progress 
> and always assumed that there could be breakage depending upon 
> what was being done.  In other words, svn was the "testing" 
> version and should never be considered stable enough for regular 
> use. Did I miss someting in the development processes?

The trunk has been continuously usable (if not releasable) for me 
for a long time, I don't have a 'stable' Hugin that I fall back-on.  

The main point is that the trunk isn't a place to dump whatever you 
happen to be working-on without checking it works.  My understanding 
of the layout branch is that existing functionality will work, but 
the new functionality needs "more eyes".

-- 
Bruno

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