On 9/14/06, Henhiskan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Magee,
> That was what I thought at the begining, but I read the option
> --noinput in 0.95 documentation.

Ah - it looks like we might need to branch the documentation for v0.95
(in the same way we did for v0.91 and v0.90). Apologies for any
inconvenience this caused.

> Actually I'm using django 0.95.
> Do you know what is the impact of upgrading from 0.95 to the nightly
> builds?  My concern is that it could affect my current development.

There have been a few minor features added since 0.95 (for example,
the test framework is a recent addition), but for the most part, the
only changes have been minor bug fixes.

As for the stability of the SVN stream; we (the developers with commit
access) are very vigilant about keeping the SVN stream in good working
condition. There are rare occasions (usually when we are merging a
development stream into trunk) where the SVN stream might get a little
bumpy, but you will get prior warning when this is going to happen,
and you can always stick with an 'older' SVN checkout until the bumps
have been ironed out.

As an indicator; I use the SVN stream at work, and I can't say I've
every had any problems with it.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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