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Latest Version of Vanilla? 2.1 or 2.2?

aeryaery Gtricks Forum in 2.2 :) ✭✭✭

I see there is no difference between master and 2.1 branch on github - https://github.com/vanillaforums/Garden/compare/master...2.1

And Master branch is bumped into 2.2 - https://github.com/vanillaforums/Garden/commit/cc9f8f3958e98519df4cb3c845cbca0ddc5e6cbc

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  • hgtonighthgtonight ∞ · New Moderator

    Asking what the latest version is is silly without context.

    The latest stable release is 2.0.18.8.

    The latest beta release is 2.1b1.

    Anything on github is experimental or considered alpha.

    If you want bleeding edge code you know all of this already.

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  • aeryaery Gtricks Forum in 2.2 :) ✭✭✭

    Context is where we have reached.

    If I am not wrong, then master branch has the most stable code though not the latest.

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  • hgtonighthgtonight ∞ · New Moderator
    edited June 2013

    @aery said:
    Context is where we have reached.

    If I am not wrong, then master branch has the most stable code though not the latest.

    My interpretation is that the master branch contains the most stable development code. The most stable release is still 2.0.18.8.

    Either way, looks like a new release is order. :D

    EDIT - After reading more into their git flow, master should be the most stable production code. Not sure how that correlates into their opensource releases here.

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