[OGo-Users] stable, release, ,trunk, nightly

Matt Johnson users@opengroupware.org
Mon, 5 Mar 2007 02:23:11 -0800 (PST)


The comments so far have been very useful in making decisions this end. I a=
ppreciate the feedback, and apologies if it was a bit of a obvious question=
.=0A=0AI'll take these comments to our collaboration meeting later. I'm ver=
y keen to use OGo.=0A=0AThanks all.=0A=0A--=0AMatt=0A=0A=0A----- Original M=
essage ----=0AFrom: Per Jensen <per@net-es.dk>=0ATo: users@opengroupware.or=
g=0ASent: Monday, 5 March, 2007 10:05:14 AM=0ASubject: Re: [OGo-Users] stab=
le, release, ,trunk, nightly=0A=0A>> Matt=0A>=0A> I'm using 1.1.x for a yea=
r, and now running 1.1.6 since it get out. We=0A> have a team of ~5-8 ppl u=
sing it every days, running on amd64. Just=0A> crashed 2 or 3 times.=0A>=0A=
>>From my point of view, 1.1.6 is pretty stable, and yes, it's a "static"=
=0A> version, it will stay as is, and next version will get a new number=0A=
> (1.1.7 could be a good guess).=0A>=0A> --=0A>         Alexandre=0A>=0A> -=
-=0A=0AI can second that. Am running 1.1.6 on Debian Sarge and it is prtty =
stable=0Ahere also. At the moment 5-10 collegues use OGo regularly. Once in=
 a while=0Athe webui process goes amok and sucks all processor time.=0A=0A/=
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