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    Quote from: antiver at Jul 20, 2006, 03:50 AM

    soo... is there a planned release timeframe? like in the next two weeks or something?

    I just had to post something because I’m too excited about building something with modx to study for my calc test (i just discovered it today) lol
    Don’t know a definite timeframe, but I’d suggest that you start building with 0.9.2.1 and update it to 0.9.5 when it’s available. There’s no reason to wait for the next release.


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      Especially considering the upgrading process is pretty smooth with MODx, you should have no problem upgrading smiley
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        Just (verry) curious, any new aprox release date?? rolleyes
        • No approx release date, but you can check the bugtracker list to see the things that we’re working on. There are some tricky corner-case bugs lurking in the code that need to be squished. Any help from anyone in identifying and fixing them would be tremendously appreciated and accelerate the process.
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            With so many fundamental additions/changes going into 0.9.5 I personally would prefer that y’all take your time and release it when you’re absolutely sure that it’s ready to ship. 0.9.2.1 is a perfectly stable and functional release, so although I’m excited to check out object-oriented database references and rewrite my snippets to be more clear and efficient, I can be patient. I probably won’t upgrade any of my 0.9.2.1 sites (except for my personal site), since they all work just fine the way they are.
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