How stable is V3.0 / next? Any idea when it will be stable enough to run
real projects with?
The best info I found was this post
http://blog.gitorious.org/2013/01/04/gitorious-3-0-lands-in-the-next-branch/
which talks about "a week or two" but that doesn't seem to be right unless
I'm missing s
jer...@cldstr.com writes:
> How stable is V3.0 / next? Any idea when it will be stable enough to run
> real projects with?
Johannes,
It's been a while :-)
I don't remember if we've communicated this earlier, but we made some
changes to our original plan. Our original plan was to first launch 3.0,
Hi Marius,
makes sense! So based on what you said, I've been plunging into trying to get
'next' to run today, and as I (hopefully) make progress, I'll be reporting /
asking about any problems I encounter. With the caveat that I'm not a ruby guy,
so some things may be very obvious to everybody o
> makes sense! So based on what you said, I've been plunging into trying
> to get 'next' to run today, and as I (hopefully) make progress, I'll
> be reporting / asking about any problems I encounter. With the caveat
> that I'm not a ruby guy, so some things may be very obvious to
> everybody other
I did it again from scratch, and this time it worked. The ways of dependency
management are mysterious. Well well.
On Mar 17, 2013, at 5:05, Christian Johansen wrote:
>> makes sense! So based on what you said, I've been plunging into trying
>> to get 'next' to run today, and as I (hopefully) ma