development version suitable for user testing?

2007-07-04 Thread Gernot Hassenpflug
I'd be happy to test the development version of GnuCash for debugging
purposes, but am hesitant to do so (there is no debian or ubuntu
package to make it easy) as I am not certain that it is intended for
users to test it. From the documentation on the GnuCash website I see
only some features and bug fixes, not really a summary of what is the
difference between the unstable and stable release. Do the developers
recommend ordinary users to try it out?
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Re: development version suitable for user testing?

2007-07-04 Thread Josh Sled
Gernot Hassenpflug [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 I'd be happy to test the development version of GnuCash for debugging
 purposes, but am hesitant to do so (there is no debian or ubuntu
 package to make it easy) as I am not certain that it is intended for
 users to test it. From the documentation on the GnuCash website I see
 only some features and bug fixes, not really a summary of what is the
 difference between the unstable and stable release. Do the developers
 recommend ordinary users to try it out?

Yes.  2.1.5 is release candidate 2 ... 2.2.0 is imminent.  Please try it out,
if possible.

I'm not sure what you're expecting, but as to the differences between the
stable (2.0.x) and unstable (2.1.x - 2.2) releases, I direct your attention
to the  What's New in GnuCash 2.1.5? section of the announcement at
http://www.gnucash.org/#070702-2-1-5.news.

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Re: development version suitable for user testing?

2007-07-04 Thread Gernot Hassenpflug
Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Gernot Hassenpflug [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 I'd be happy to test the development version of GnuCash for debugging
 purposes, but am hesitant to do so (there is no debian or ubuntu
 package to make it easy) as I am not certain that it is intended for
 users to test it. From the documentation on the GnuCash website I see
 only some features and bug fixes, not really a summary of what is the
 difference between the unstable and stable release. Do the developers
 recommend ordinary users to try it out?

 Yes.  2.1.5 is release candidate 2 ... 2.2.0 is imminent.  Please try it out,
 if possible.

 I'm not sure what you're expecting, but as to the differences between the
 stable (2.0.x) and unstable (2.1.x - 2.2) releases, I direct your attention
 to the  What's New in GnuCash 2.1.5? section of the announcement at
 http://www.gnucash.org/#070702-2-1-5.news.

Thanks, I had read that. I just expected a bit more detail, but
granted, it is aimed at developers. I'll try it out. Main reason I ask
is because I'm a newbie, and because I want to help with translation
work (see my post asking about the Japanese translation).

Regards,
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