I think it's low risk. I've been using the development branch for many years and it's rock solid. I compile a new version every week or two so I always have the latest features. I can also include patches when one that looks interesting is posted here. I still backup my KMM file every day just in case but I've never needed to revert to it.
I have scripts that automate the process of compiling and switching binaries which I'm planning to clean up and make public soon if you are interested. I posted them once before but I think it was before git. *----Brendan* On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Allan <agande...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 09/03/14 22:05, Michael Garrison Stuber wrote: > >> A while (months and months ago), I posted about the need to edit >> multiple investment transactions. I'm running into this again: I'm >> reorganizing some things and I need to change the source account for a >> bunch of investments. >> >> I upgraded to 4.6.4 yesterday, but this feature doesn't appear to be >> present. Was this implemented in the development branch? How stable is >> development? >> >> > The fix is not in 4.6.4, as you discovered, but is in the development > branch. > > Hopefully not tempting providence, I would say that the development branch > is more stable than the 'stable'. > > Allan > > > _______________________________________________ > KMyMoney-devel mailing list > KMyMoney-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmymoney-devel >
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