> As I can see ftom the trac roadmap - there are a lot ot versions in
> development:
The following figures represent milestones, which do not indicate
versions in (active) development

> 0.11.5
Next 0.11 maintenance release (major issues / security issues)
> 0.11.6
Maybe never released, depends on 0.1
> 0.12
Current development version

> 0.13
> 1.0
> 2.0
No active development for these versions: these milestones reflect the
planning/schedule for future releases

> experimental
Applied to experimental development: some of these branches may be
merged into a future versions, some other will never be released

> not applicable
For tickets that are not related to some piece of modified code or documentation

> For me it is not clear how the development takes place.
Either within the trunk or within the sandboxes when a new major
feature is being development.
Sandboxes get eventually merged into the trunk.
A new major release is branched from the trunk. Minor releases are
evolution (bug fixes) from a major releases

> There is the
> trunk in svn - it usually contains the latest verion, but in this
> situation the latest version of what does it contain?
The latest development release of Trac (currently heading for 0.12)

> There is a lot of branches, but what are the login of that branches -
login?

> for example there is branch 0.5-stable why hasn't this branch been
> removed, its the very old copy.
Why would it be removed?

Regular users check out the latest main Trac release (0.11.4)
Developers and testers check out the Trac development version
(0.12dev, i.e. trunk)

Cheers,
Manu

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