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Created May 18, 2009 by Bitbucket Importer@bitbucket_importerOwner

Give some additional info about crew releases on th wiki or the googlecode web page

Created originally on Bitbucket by AngelEzquerra (Angel Ezquerra)

I think that it would be great if there was a little more info on the different crew releases. That information could be put on the googlecode web page for instance.

I understand that using the crew releases is something that should be done with an understanding that they may be broken or not work as expected. However, it might be possible to give an indication of the grade of potential "brokenness" (for lack of a better word) of the newest crew release.

For instance, recently there was a crew release that was marked as "experimental". What does that really mean?

I think that this would be specially useful when big new features (such as the C++ based shell extension) are being integrated. In those cases the crew releases may be much more experimental than when you guys are simply adding bug fixes.

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