Let's *please* keep the trunk stable.  It would be very discouraging
to new developers if they checked out Django from SVN head and got a
broken source tree.

On the topic of which branches will ever land - I'm actively working
on schema evolution right now.  There's still a fair bit of work to
make it stable but it *is* being worked on.    I'm hoping to have code
ready for review within a week.

vic

On 11/10/06, Bill de hOra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In any case, the way to solve branch testing isn't to make the trunk
> unstable as a convenience. I guess two questions to ask now are a)  how
> many of these branches are realistically going to land, ever, and b)
> which ones are considered high value, so we can focus on testing those?

-- 
"Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by
stupidity."  - Hanlon's Razor

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