Changes between Version 55 and Version 56 of DjangoBranches
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- Nov 30, 2013, 4:42:48 AM (11 years ago)
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v55 v56 1 1 = Branches = 2 2 3 Development of major new features for Django tends to take place in ''branches'' — copies of the main codebase focused on a particular feature. Using branches makes it easier to experiment with such sweeping changes without possibly breaking ''master'' — the main line of development. [[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image([[Image(www.baidu.com)]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]])]]3 Development of major new features for Django tends to take place in ''branches'' — copies of the main codebase focused on a particular feature. Using branches makes it easier to experiment with such sweeping changes without possibly breaking ''master'' — the main line of development. 4 4 5 5 Branches may not be stable, but they offer a chance to test out bleeding-edge code before it hits the mainline. Give them a try, and remember to send feedback to the branch maintainers!