>From time to time, so far each year, we freeze the trunk in release branches, >then only bug fixes are committed to releases branches. As explained here http://ofbiz.apache.org/download.html, the release number reflect the time a release branch was freezed So R13.07 is not experimental, but the next branch to release, and *NO* the documentation is not out of date. This is a major requirement of the Apache way (ASF). Not the way we (Apache OFBiz) release, but the fact that you should release, if possible often.
Regarding what to use it depends on what you are looking for: http://ofbiz.apache.org/apache-ofbiz-getting-started.html It seems you are looking for R12.04: last stable Jacques On Friday, November 22, 2013 4:40 AM Ted Byers <[email protected]> wrote: > I see on the cwiki site for ofbiz that 12.04.02 is the latest stable > release, but I also see a 13.07 release available for checkout from > svn. Is 13.07 an experimental release that will eventually replace > the 12.04 releases, or something else, or is the ofbiz documentation > site just out of date? So, this begs the question as to which release > to use. > > I am looking to deploy ofbiz on a real server, instead of playing with > it on a virtual machine, and use it for training of a couple people in > a startup enterprise, and for preliminary marketing/market research > purposes, and do not want to spend time experimenting with an unstable > release. > > Thanks > > Ted
