Maybe it's just me, but in my experience it's usually best to stay well clear from "the bleeding edge." And any major software product, shortly after any major release, is a bleeding edge.
I agree with you. I try to stay away from "round" numbers. So I'll probably switch to 3.2 when 3.2.1 comes out
+1 Animal, and a dream from my side would be to serve the changesets for fixed bugs. If i'm covered with a bug and don't want update the library i would like to be able to write the specific override to fix that bug.
I know svn is only for premium members, but this could be done very easy with a websvn, or is this possible already?
vg Steffen
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+1 Animal, and a dream from my side would be to serve the changesets for fixed bugs. If i'm covered with a bug and don't want update the library i would like to be able to write the specific override to fix that bug.
I know svn is only for premium members, but this could be done very easy with a websvn, or is this possible already?