+1 for the distinction feature of Nuget. Again, as Fabio says, the GA tag
usually gtes you little more than peace of mind. Once the NH guys release
code into the wild, you can consider it prettty much good to go.

On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 5:24 PM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Problem solved.
> NH3.2.0GA was released.
> btw, pvginkel, in NH there isn't a so big difference between a Beta and the
> GA... in general the GA has more tests passing than a beta but the GA of
> 3.2.0 will have less tests passing than 3.2.1Alpha1.... and we currently
> have more than 4300 tests.
> In practice a release is only something to allay people.
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