>From a developer perspective, you can just pull git and be up to date.

But from a user perspective it makes sense to have releases that are 
well-tested as well as binary distributions. And you don't want apt/yum to 
download a new package for every git commit.



On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 11:28:07 AM UTC, Nathann Cohen wrote:
>
> Helloooooooooooooo !!
>
> Well, I just wondered if it still made sense to have developper's 
> releases. I mean, if we can just merge reviewed branches into trac/develop, 
> what's the point ? We could just pull from there whenever it contains 
> something we need and do not have yet, and so that would be the end of 
> beta* and rc* ?
>
> Nathann
>

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