I think you should check how long the release has been around. 1.90.* was one of the worst ever because it included of the DAL which accounts for 18% of the entire web2py code. This 18% is used everywhere. All in all very few things broke.
Massimo On Dec 21, 8:43 pm, Luther Goh Lu Feng <elf...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I have started using web2py a few months ago and I have noticed that > some of the releases might actually be far from stable. Take for > instance, the 1.90 release. There were unfortunately quite a few > uncaught bugs and this was followed by a flurry of bug fix releases. I > understand that this is because there are not enough people testing > trunk. > > Given that web2py is supposed to be an enterprise web framework, I > wonder if it will be better if stable release versions are identified, > so that existing users of web2py can do upgrades without having > serious worries about breakage. Or are there some existing practices > that existing web2py users have to address such issues?