On 11/27/12 23:07, A.L.E.C wrote:
On 11/28/2012 01:41 AM, Arne Berglund wrote:
Just a thought here. It has been my experience that development builds (via git or subversion) are constantly changing, frequently works in progress, and often full of bugs. Trying to test Roundcube by running whatever git is current when you update may be a waste of time. I do understand the value of trying to test and evaluate an upcoming release early, but I've found that it works best to wait for an identified beta release rather than trying the moving target of git versions.
Arne, you're of course right. However, this is a developer mailing list and we discuss new features here. We can't do this not using git-master version ;).
Exactly so. That is the purpose, the devs do need this, no other way around it. But for testing by potential end users, it is too much of a moving target. I'll admit that I do pull down a git-master copy now and then to see where things are going, but I don't expect it to be bug-free, or even feature-complete. It's just a snapshot. I confine serious testing to betas and release candidates.
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