On 12/07/11 23:36, Michael Bayer wrote:
On Jul 12, 2011, at 1:57 PM, Krishnakant Mane wrote:

On 12/07/11 20:34, Michael Bayer wrote:
Hi Krishnakant -

0.7.1 is the current stable production release which is where the focus of 
development also lies.   0.6 is in maintenance releases at this point.

In that case will I have to change my code if I want to shift from 0.6 to 0.7?
I use Pylons as my web application framework.
In addition the major projecct I am working on is using sqlalchemy version 
0.6.3 in its core engine.
The core engine sends and recieves xml rpc messages.
It then uses sqlalchemy  to talk with the database in postgresql.
I plan to use a lot of expression api so I will like to know overall what all 
changes will i have to make in my code which uses 0.6.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
if you're on 0.6, you'd move up to 0.6.8 to get the latest fixes and such, and 
you can stay on 0.6 for the time being.

Moving to 0.7 requires little to no changes to calling code.     But you would 
need to fully test your 0.6 application on 0.7 before moving into production. 
There are very few backwards incompatible changes overall, details at 
http://www.sqlalchemy.org/trac/wiki/07Migration

So  is 0.6.8 updated with the performance bennifits that we get in 0.7?
Happy ahcking.
Krishnakant.

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