Craig Bradney schrieb: > > When we declare 1.4.0 stable, that is when it will be stable. I do not expect > we will declare any version between 1.3.4 and 1.4.0 as a stable version. > 1.3.3.10 will be released as another stable version, and 1.3.5+ (<1.4.0) will > be unstable, but should be getting closer and closer to production usable > from 1.3.5+ as it gets closer to 1.4.0. > > Please don't misunderstand me, but the version numbering schema of Scribus is really a little bit confusing ... when 1.3.4 was released, I also thought at the first moment that it is a stable version :-)
Now, we have: 1.3.3.9 1.3.3.10 / svn 1.3.4 1.3.5svn and as you wrote, in the future, there could be perhaps some more versions, this is ... ahem ... yes ... confusing ;-) I'm working a lot with Scribus at the moment (there are also some more tutorials in the pipeline ..). For that work, I normaly use 1.3.3.9 / 1.3.3.10. Beside that, I compile 1.3.5svn several times a week and play around with it. I'm honest, I never use 1.3.4. I think, this release was ... hmm ... not really necessary (but I don't want to disgust anyone, I enjoy working with Scribus!!!). Best, Tom