Subversion Releases
Subversion uses the “even/odd” release model. Even numbered point releases (1.0, 1.2, etc.) are considered to be stable releases. Such releases undergo change only to fix problems. New features are not added, and users can expect to use the software without problems. Odd numbered point releases (1.1, 1.3, etc.), on the other hand, are development versions. New features are added in such versions, they tend to undergo rapid change and evolution, and such releases may have bugs or problems that could cause loss of data. You should use an even-numbered release if stability and data preservation are important to you. Use an odd-numbered release only if it has a critical, must-have feature and if you are willing to live with the risks involved.
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