2015-07-17 18:10 GMT-03:00 Ryan Ollos <[email protected]>:

> Trac 1.1.6 Released
> ===================
>
> Trac 1.1.6, the final release on the 1.1.x
> development line leading up to 1.2, provides
> more than a half-dozen minor fixes and
> enhancements.
>
> Note that the 1.1.x releases are "stable" and
> tested snapshots of the trunk.  They can be seen
> as sub-milestones on the road towards Trac 1.2. As
> opposed to maintenance releases, *we offer no
> guarantees on feature and API compatibility from
> one 1.1.x release to the next*.
>
> However, by following 1.1.x you get a chance to
> use new features earlier, and therefore be able to
> contribute feedback when things are still in flux.
> It's also less risky than just getting the latest
> trunk, as we won't cut a 1.1.x release in the middle
> of a series of changes (though we had and still intend
> to have a good record of keeping things always working
> on trunk).
>
> The intended audience are therefore enthusiast Trac
> users and Trac plugin developers. These packages should
> *not* be integrated in distributions, for example.
>
> The fixes made for 1.0.7 are also included.
>
> You can find all the detailed release notes at:
>

It can [1]upgrade from 1.0.5 to 1.1.6 via 'easy_install or' pip '?

[1] http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracUpgrade

@ivanelson
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