Kevin Dangoor wrote:
svn update should be sufficient. Occasionally, you'll need to install
updates to one of the dependencies.
There should be a decent, stable release well before 6 months from now.
Kevin
I am working on a project and have run into several (known) bugs. Some
of these I can work around. Some not so easily. (e.g. 'tg-admin sql
create' failing to create foreign keys sometimes becasue the target
table has not been created yet.)
I was wondering about moving from 0.8a4 to svn. Bugs are no doubt
getting fixed there, as well as being added and sometimes moving to the
development branch can actually be a plus from the standpoint of stability.
Any thoughts on the pros and cons of making such a move.
Also, I know it's really an unknown, but would 3 months be a reasonable
expectation for a 0.9 release with SQLObject 0.8, etc?
BTW, I had my concerns at first, but now that I am getting somewhat up
to speed on TG, I'm really optimistic about its future.
One thing that might have helped me get further faster would have been a
note on the "Getting Started With TurboGears" link that said: "For your
own good, READ this and don't just skim it! It's IMPORTANT!"
Thanks,
Steve