I'm trying to determine whether I should be looking at
2.3.2b6 at this stage, given my production schedule.
I can't find any info on the 2.3.2 release schedule or
the stability of the beta 6 code. Any comments?
John Bell
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I'm trying to determine whether I should be looking at
2.3.2b6 at this stage, given my production schedule.
I can't find any info on the 2.3.2 release schedule or
the stability of the beta 6 code. Any comments?
There is no definite date for 2.3.2 release yet, but the general consensus
on wx-dev is "soon."
If you are already working with 2.3.x then my opinion is that 2.3.2b6 is
more stable than 2.3.0 or 2.3.1. If you are still on 2.2.x then you
probably want to stick with it until after your release as there are a
number of things that have changed.
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Robin,
could you start providing non-hybrid builds of 2.3.2 betas? That's the main
reason I'm not using 2.3.2 regularly.
ka
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-----Original Message-----
From: wxpython-users-admin@lists.wxwindows.org
[mailto:wxpython-users-admin@lists.wxwindows.org]On Behalf Of Robin Dunn
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 8:26 AM
To: wxpython-users@lists.wxwindows.org
Subject: Re: [wxPython] 2.3.2 Release Schedule
> I'm trying to determine whether I should be looking at
> 2.3.2b6 at this stage, given my production schedule.
> I can't find any info on the 2.3.2 release schedule or
> the stability of the beta 6 code. Any comments?
There is no definite date for 2.3.2 release yet, but the general consensus
on wx-dev is "soon."
If you are already working with 2.3.x then my opinion is that 2.3.2b6 is
more stable than 2.3.0 or 2.3.1. If you are still on 2.2.x then you
probably want to stick with it until after your release as there are a
number of things that have changed.
--
Robin Dunn
Software Craftsman
robin@AllDunn.com Java give you jitters? http://wxPython.org Relax with wxPython!