[support] Get thee to Drupal 7
Neil Coghlan
neil at esl-lounge.com
Sat May 28 01:00:29 UTC 2011
One thing I never understood. 7.0 was left loveless and abandoned (while
the bugs piled up) for three and a half months. The first bugfix for 6
took three weeks. It was only two weeks with D5.
What was the thinking behind that?
On 27/05/2011 21:31, Ms. Nancy Wichmann wrote:
> 7.2 was released last Wednesday and will be the most current.
> "Good to go" is a relative matter. It may be for you, but it is not
> for me. And then there are the contribs...
> /*Nancy*/
> Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L.
> King, Jr.
>
> *From:* Roger <arelem at bigpond.com>
> *To:* support at drupal.org
> *Sent:* Friday, May 27, 2011 9:54 AM
> *Subject:* [support] Get thee to Drupal 7
>
> While discussing a rebuild of a fairly simple CMS site yesterday I was
> asked questions about moving to Drupal7.
>
> --- There are many alpha and beta versions, Drupal7 beta 3 and alpha 8
> so which is the most bug free latest version to install?
> -- Does Drupal 7, the recommended download have all the bug fixes
> of the
> alpha and beta versions?
> -- There seem to be no new releases or bug fixes over the past months,
> does this mean drupal 7 is good to go in production.
>
> Can someone please advise me on this.
> Thanks in advance
> Roger
>
> PS. I have both Drupal 7 stable and Drupal 7 beta 3 on my home pc,
> both
> seem to work well but I could not answer those questions.
> Thanks
> R
>
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