> On Thursday 13 Apr 2006 6:54 pm, Adrian Holovaty wrote:
>> Depending on demand, we may release a final pre-magic-removal
>> release of Django -- maybe 0.91.1 or something. Or maybe it'll be
>> 0.92 and magic-removal will be 0.95, to signify it's a big leap.
>> Thoughts?

I think your next release should be an alpha based on magic-removal not 
an upgrade of .92. Cut your losses. Fwiw, as a bystander, magic-removal 
has been too long on the branch and looking at the commit history it 
seems to be your true development trunk (ie there's a lot more than 
magic removal going on). It needs to get merged back or killed.

Simulataneous releases will confuse people and enhance any perception 
that Django is unstable not ready for production work. Parallel branch 
management has really hurt the Zope community for example; there are 
lots of other examples out there.

cheers
Bill


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