Hi All, What David has written is naturally true. But I just wanted to say that I have been using the progressive development versions for some years and as far as open source software goes I am compelled to say they are incredibly stable and reliable. I hammer lilypond with engraving really dense New Complexity scores all day long full time and I have only personally ever had one or perhaps two crashing bugs, each of which could be worked around, or were quickly fixed by the development team. I am full of nothing but praise for the development team. Their work is exceptional and we are most grateful. It is on this basis that I recommend people to upgrade from 2.18.2 to the newest. Yes, 2.18.2 is the designated stable release, but the dev. versions are of such high quality that it is almost too humble to call them unstable, and the advantages of all the marvellous new features outweigh, for me at least, the very low risk of crashing. And what is there to lose? If a development version crashes, go back to using 2.18.2.
On 14 March 2017 at 21:35, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote: > Uh, development versions most certainly _can_ crash and we had several > ones that did under fairly normal circumstances. Using development > versions you should be prepared to upgrade with some regularity. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user