By calebgilbert on
Have searched all around here and google to figure out where to go and see the most current info/plans/release dates for 4.7.3 and have come up with nada so far. Is this super-top secret info or am I just not looking in the right places?
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Um anyone...please.
I realize this is an all volunteer site but this is a pretty simple question...
Political Physics
I am not sure if this would
I am not sure if this would help: http://drupal.org/taxonomy/term/14/0
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That's a good page...
...but it seems like something just for latest contributed modules. Was looking for something that gave the latest status on when core updates where expect. Steve seems to have answered that one though. (see below)
Political Physics
2 hours on saturday?
The answer is... no such information exists.
What do you think a 4.7.3 release will do for you that you are looking for the information?
-Steven Peck
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Fair enough...
If patience is virtue I guess I wasn't very virtuous tonight...
Reason am so hot to trot is because I was wondering about the double login issues and because I'm also getting ready to deploy some clients sites and wanted to be as up to snuff as I can on the version just for general purposes.
Did manage to see that even if no one has commented in the currently critically marked thread changes have been made to the cvs version of the user.module to fix it. Am wondering if I can get away with running it with my 4.7.2 or not. Guess I'll ask there and see.
To bad there isn't a 'latest developments page' or something like that, but at least I know now instead of wondering. Thanks.
Political Physics
ah ok
Well, you can run the latest CVS version of the 4.7 branch. (Not CVS/HEAD) It has the latest committed patches for the 4.7 branch.
To track what's going on, you really need to subscribe and audit the dev list. No one so far has taken up the challange of providing kerneltrap like summaries on a weekly basis for the dev list. There have been bits and starts, but it never lasts. The one other place to listne is the lullabot pod casts often give bits and pieces of information you may find useful.
Point releases are released when sufficient bug fixes or critical bugs are fixed. Not a perfect system and somewhat subjective but, there you go.
-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide -|- Black Mountain
-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide
Hmmm.
Never realize that there were 'version CVS's' and head/CVS. Always thought they were the same thing.
So when I go here - http://cvs.drupal.org/ - how can I tell if it's a version CVS vs. head CVS?
Thanks for answering back, btw.
Political Physics
Maybe these pages will help
http://drupal.org/repos
Thanks...
That helps quite a bit.
CVS/head then is something that does not exist on Drupal.org itself then really (or at least not accessible through normal channels)? It's a seperate thing that one more or less 'subscribes' to?
Does that sound about right?
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CVS Client
http://drupal.org/node/22291
-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide -|- Black Mountain
-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide