Many thanks Gary, it's clear for me now! Didier Le mardi 16 novembre 2021 à 13:12:00 UTC+1, gjr80 a écrit :
> Hi, > > It depends how daring you are. In general, master is the current release > (presently v4.5.1) and development is where the next release (currently > v4.6.0) is being developed. Once the development code is ready for release > master is updated from development and the release is made from master. > Sometimes you will find changes are made to master after a release, these > are typically minor changes or perhaps because an urgent minor release is > required to fix a specific bug/issue. Alpha and beta releases are taken > from development whenever development is at a stage where we want some user > input. Issues/bugs identified by alpha/beta users are fixed in development > and another alpha/beta release made if required. The process repeats until > release. > > In summary, master is typically stable and is generally the last release > (or very similar). Development is more bleeding edge and likely to contain > bugs, or is more subject to change; the number of bugs typically reduces as > the code matures. If you want to try some of the new features of the next > release, or need a particular new feature of the next release, use the > latest alpha/beta or the current development branch but be prepared for > bugs and changes. If you want stable use the current release. I would only > use master if you need a specific fix that you know has been applied to > master since the last release. > > Gary > On Tuesday, 16 November 2021 at 21:07:14 UTC+10 [email protected] > wrote: > >> Hi, >> I see that you are solving several bugs, but solutions are included in >> the development branch of github. >> >> For the moment I use master branch. >> Is it necessary to change or wait that development becomes master? >> >> Thanks >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/weewx-user/8c761290-44dc-42a4-906b-b2bcf7f405a3n%40googlegroups.com.
