> So what I'd like to do instead is to release a 0.11beta1, as trunk
> stands now, and let people know that they should use this if they want
> to try out 0.11dev, because the trunk will become temporarily quite
> "unstable".

Why not upgrading the genshi-510 branch instead, rather than breaking the trunk?

As a user, I would have prefered to keep the trunk usable.
I think it is better for new comers too, as it seems 'natural' to
check out the main development branch when one wants to give a try to
Trac - and expect it to work - rather than seeking document pages to
finally found the piece of info that says that "sorry guys, the trunk
cannot be used for now" ;-)

Installing Trac is already a bit frustrating for new comers, I don't
think breaking down the trunk will help improving this common
feeling...

Maybe it would be cleaner to decide that no one should commit to the
trunk - except for fixing critical/blocker issues - till the
genshi-510 branch is ready and finally merged. This would avoid
breaking down the trunk, and ensure that the genshi branch is kept
active.

OTOH, I hope the security branch and the workflow branch to be merged
soon, in order to create the new "notification" branch (as already
discussed in a previous thread) ;-)

Cheers,
Manu

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