Sorry (somehow I sendt the previous mail by accident while writing it)

My point was that `release-0.3` does not (intentionally) break backwards 
compatibility, and if it breaks anything it would be really great to get a 
bug report before we tag a new 0.3.X release. The more testers/users we 
have, the better. We are also very careful about what we accept on 
release-0.3, so it is unlikely that anything major breaks. The tagged 
releases is mostly a signal to people that we have worked on fixes and that 
it is time to upgrade.

Regards
Ivar

kl. 09:19:37 UTC+2 fredag 26. september 2014 skrev Ivar Nesje følgende:
>
> I think this is a too strong statement. There are definitely happening a 
> lot on the master (0.4-dev) branch, but it should be quite usable even 
> without reading the majority of Github issues. The more users we have, the 
> earlier concerns is raised, and the earlier we can fix them and prepare for 
> the final release. You should definitely avoid master on any project with a 
> deadline tough.
>
> For people compiling julia from source, it would be a great service to the 
> community to use `release-0.3` instead of the explicit version tags. All 
> changes to release-0.3 is first tested on master before they are backported 
> if they don
>
> kl. 06:15:11 UTC+2 fredag 26. september 2014 skrev Steve Kelly følgende:
>>
>> Case and point: 
>> https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/commit/2ef8d31b6b05ed0a8934c7a13f6490939a30b24b
>>
>> :)
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 11:46 PM, Isaiah Norton <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Checking out the release branch is fine; the 0.3.1 tag is on that branch.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 11:12 PM, John Myles White <[email protected]
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> 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 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>

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