On 10/6/2005, "Oscar Hellstr??m" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Not that I'm you shouldn't do this but is bleeding edge code really
>suitable for people not familiar with version control systems. The thing
>is, one does not have to be familiar with a particular version control
>system to manage a checkout or update. If you don't know anything about
>software development, why use unstable code? If the SVN/CVS version is
>"stable enough", why not make a RC or beta release?

That's just a matter of terms -- how you like to call it. If a project
doesn't have *so* much changes to its code, you might as well call an
SVN tarball a Release Candidate. If no one would complain of bugs in
said SVN tarball, it'd be released...


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