That's a very good point. Plus I'm always using master for my projects as
well, so it's likely to be stable. It's more likely to be stable in
features used by more people though, so you'd help to keep it stable.
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Am 15. Januar 2015 22:18:54 schrieb Krzysztof Wesołowski <[email protected]>:
As it is open source project, and master is pretty stable (we also use it
in production, after encountering some issues with 1.4.1 which were fixed
in master), consider community in your decision.
Community will be better off you use, test, report bugs and improve current
master, not some old, not maintained stuff.
If you find bug in master we will be interested in solving it - because it
affects our software and products. If you fix bug in master - devs would be
happy to integrate it into master.
If you pick code without community you will be basically responsible for
any ongoing/needed maintenance.
Regards,
Krzysztof Wesołowski,
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