Over the last few weeks (or months by now) I have been tinkering with
something I have called plonenext. plonenext is a tool that at any point
in time gives you a view of what the next Plone release will look like
and to make it easy to test against that. This is very different than
what ploneout/plone-coredev provide in several ways:

- ploneout/plone-coredev use the current development code of
  *everything*. plonenext only uses development code for things you tell
  it to.
- updating ploneout is incredibly slow. updating plonenext is incredibly
  fast.
- since plonenext accuruately reflects the next plone release at any
  moment it provides a much better test environment for new code.

You can get plonenext here:
http://svn.plone.org/svn/plone/plonenext/3.2

plonenext is useful right now, and has been my preferred (and only) way
of doing development on Plone itself for some time now. I'm hoping it
will be useful for others as well.

I have attempted to write some useful documentation of plonenext and
the tools it provides, which you can find here:
http://svn.plone.org/svn/plone/plonenext/3.2/README.txt

Wichert.

-- 
Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>    It is simple to make things.
http://www.wiggy.net/                   It is hard to make things simple.

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