Hi Justin,

Thank you for your answer.

Rgs!/Fco

On Mar 24, 5:58 pm, "Justin Lilly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From PyCon,
>   They said the reason they aren't releasing .97+ is because of all the
> backwards incompatible changes. It would make sense that such large
> changesets as there are between .96 and trunk would denote a major version
> change.
>
>  -justin
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Francisco;
>
> > By all clues I have heard from the Django devs they are working hard
> > at getting a full 1.0 release. There are still two major branches that
> > need to be merged in with the trunk, QuerySet Refactoring and then
> > Newforms-admin. Then, due to the stringent requirements of the core
> > devs, there is going to be a feature lock as the bugs and kinks are
> > worked out. The entire community is anxiously awaiting the release,
> > but would not wish to rush the process. I would say the process as it
> > is is working quite well.
>
> > That being said the features in Newforms (not newforms-admin) are
> > fairly stable at this point. I know there are a few projects
> > (Newforms-admin) that have features that will trickle into the main
> > forms code, but newforms as it stands now most likely will stand until
> > the 1.0 release.
>
> > Living on the django trunk is really stable. In fact a lot of
> > production sites use django trunk and are remarkably stable. The
> > documentation is generally kept up to date and the features really
> > make my life a breeze.
>
> > I have been using newforms in all of my projects quite extensively for
> > the last 8 months or so and can say I have had very few gotchas. The
> > gotchas that you are having do they have to do with documentation? If
> > they are code gotchas pass them on here because they might be bug. The
> > community here is pretty good at writing patches. If it has to do with
> > documentation let this group help you out. The community are the
> > authors of the documentation.
>
> > Hopefully helpful, Michael
>
> > On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 6:45 PM, Francisco Benavides
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >  Hi,
>
> > >  I am a newbie learning Django, using newforms, yet I am coming across
> > >  many gotchas because I am using 0.97-pre. As I move forward into
> > >  creating a couple of applications, I end up looking and looking again
> > >  and again because some thing new is assumed by the long time Django
> > >  users/developers. I need some thing more stable built around newforms,
> > >  is there a date and/or a site/central from which those of us which are
> > >  newbies using newforms, can rely on? Don't get me wrong, I just wan to
> > >  move faster and more reliably.
> > >  Thank you.
>
> --
> Justin Lilly
> Web Developer/Designerhttp://justinlilly.com
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