I think it's more correct to check out tags since there seems to be work being done progressively on that branch to keep up with backports.
Not totally sure, though. -- John On Sep 25, 2014, at 7:58 PM, David P. Sanders <[email protected]> wrote: > > > El jueves, 25 de septiembre de 2014 19:59:41 UTC-5, John Myles White escribió: > I just wanted to suggest that almost everyone on this mailing list should be > using Julia 0.3, not Julia 0.4. Julia 0.4 changes dramatically from day to > day and is probably not safe for most use cases. > > I'd suggest the following criterion: "are you reading the comment threads for > the majority of issues being filed on the Julia GitHub repo?" If the answer > is no, you probably should use Julia 0.3. > > Thanks for the nice, clear statement, John! > > Currently I have been using > > git checkout release-0.3 > > and compiling from there. > > Is this the "correct" thing to do? I notice there is now a v0.3.1 tag. > > David. > > -- John >
