BTW, 'trunk' refers to a repository of the source code in the Subversion version control system that Red5 uses. RC2 refers to a yet to be released 'Release Candidate' version of Red5 for testing before a final release of the next incremental version is put on the web site.
Please, anyone, correct me if I'm mistaken. Michael Klishin wrote: > Robert, > > It's ok that you ask, we learn day by day. > > I highly recommend this book for any programmer who is unfamiliar with > Subversion and version control in general: > > http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ > > I guess first two chapters will give you strong idea of how Red5 is > being developed and how you can track it. It requires no Java > knowledge, it only describes version control with Subversion and can > be used by any programmer no matter what language one uses. > > RC2 is in works :) > > On 21/01/07, American Web Design <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Dear Red5 Email List, >> I am showing my ignorance, but I would like to know what the trunk is? >> Also where is everyone finding the RC2? Am I missing things that are right >> under my nose? Please excuse my ignorance. :-) >> > > > _______________________________________________ Red5 mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org
