On Mar 4, 2009, at 11:13 PM, avox wrote:
> > > > Steven Dayton wrote: >> >>> >>> GAAAAAAAAAAAA!! >>>> >>>> Please forget that 1.3.4 ever existed. >>>> >>>> OTOH, switching to Linux will set you free! >>>> >>>> But to be honest, there are some 1.3.5svn snapshots available for >>>> Windows, >>>> and worth checking out. >>>> >>>> http://www.scribus.net/?q=taxonomy/term/34 >>>> >>> >> Why? What happened that people would mention that version. I am new >> to >> Sribus (just installed it last week). >> >> I hope you will pardon my ingnorance and tell me what does .svn >> stand for? >> When I downloaded the Windows version it said the current stable >> version. >> I >> am assuming that the 1.3.5 is still being worked on may not be >> certified >> stable. Is that correct? >> > > 1.3.3.12 is certified stable, 1.3.3.13svn will be the next certified > stable. > 1.3.4 is certified unstable (a.k.a "buggy as hell"). 1.3.5svn got > all the > bug fixes instead, > and is now in a much better shape than 1.3.4. In fact it's not too > far from > release now > (and I hope that this statement is vague enough not to raise any > false hopes > ;-) ) > > /Andreas > True. but lets raise some hopes anyway.. 1.3.3.13 is on its way soon :D Craig
