2013/2/22 Julien Drouin-Bouffard <[email protected]>: > And if I don't want to use Master ? It seems to be some risks for beginners > like me at least
My only intent was to provide feedback about the status and reproducibility of the issue, not a fix or a workaround. Anyway, in my experience the master version works almost all the time better than the stable one. The risks you take depend on how integrated is QGIS in your workflow. If you depend on something which gets broken with an update you'll be in trouble. There are some things which can help to keep the risk under control: - Backups. - Install master version alongside the stable one (easy in windows with osgeo4w). - Do not update daily. Specifically do not update when deadlines are putting pressure on you. Following these guidelines and some common sense I've been happily using QGIS master in real work for years. Not that I'm recommending it to everyone, just pointing out that it can be done under certain circumstances. Goyo _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
