Cjl,

After playing with Django for the last month or so, I would sugest you just go 
with trunk/. My Method of operation is syncing with trunk/ each time I make a 
update to my website and run my tests. I have yet to see my site brake 
because of updates to trunk. They are pretty careful not to brake existing 
functionality. And i'm using newforms of trunk. 

But then again, maybe your needs are very different from mine. 

Regards,
        Marijn. 

On Monday 05 March 2007 13:21, cjl wrote:
> Django Users:
>
> I am just getting started with Django, and have worked through the
> book and most of the documentation. So far, so good.
>
> I recently started reading the daily change log on the Trac SVN wiki.
> I probably shouldn't be doing that.  It seems to me that Django is
> about to undergo some significant changes with the newforms-admin
> branch getting merged.
>
> After browsing through the Django Users and Django Developers groups,
> I started to wonder which branch I should be using as I learn.
>
> Trunk?
> Newforms-admin?
> Go away and come back after 0.96?
>
> -CJL
>
>
> 

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