No worries.. We will just stick with ww1.x until it it stabilises

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Cameron Braid wrote:
> I'd start to use WW2 if I knew that there were only going to be minor 
> modifications in interfaces, configuration etc... Any idea how stable 
> these things are now ?

I don't think it's a good idea to make declarations of how stable things 
are at this point. The interfaces could remain unchanged, or they can 
change completely. It's too early to tell IMO.

/Rickard



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