Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 12/28/05, sergio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 0.9 has a lot of improvements to the framework to make new development > > > simpler, it's a worthwhile upgrade but a lot of the features added are > > > > i think i will wait on the upgrade until 0.9 is finalized.. > > Generally speaking, you *can* use 0.9 and the only area that you'll > need to be aware that changes may occur is with the big new features. > 0.9 does incorporate other fixes and minor tweaks that haven't made it > to 0.8. > > If there's nothing you're dying to have in 0.9, and your timeline is > tight, definitely stick with 0.8 for the moment. With all of the > patches people have submitted, I'm hoping that 0.9 is not too far out. > Lots of docs to write though :)
I moved from 0.8 to 0.9 just because of identity. And besides all other changes, just changes on identity made me change something on my code or recreate my database tables (identity related only). The rest is pretty stable and can be ignored if that's your only concern. -- Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

