Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 90.184.132.230]
on January 02, 2008 06:36 PM
"Had I not seen a Linux.com article on the release of version 1.3.4, I would not have known that it was available. Version 1.3.4 is a development release, but the distinction between stable and development releases is a subtle one for those not familiar with open source development practices. "
WTF? Are you suggesting people install development releases instead of stable releases? No, it is NOT a subtle one, you DO NOT install development releases unless you have a reason to (Mostly development, wanting to help out the project, or a clear need of certain features only in the development release are among the few good reasons).
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Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 90.184.132.230] on January 02, 2008 06:36 PMWTF? Are you suggesting people install development releases instead of stable releases? No, it is NOT a subtle one, you DO NOT install development releases unless you have a reason to (Mostly development, wanting to help out the project, or a clear need of certain features only in the development release are among the few good reasons).
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