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trunk series Focus of Development
Bugs targeted: None
Blueprints targeted: 2 Not started, 1 Beta Available

The "trunk" series represents the primary line of development rather than a stable release branch. This is sometimes also called MAIN or HEAD.

ubuntu series Active Development
Bugs targeted: None
Blueprints targeted: None

This series is intended exclusively for Debian packaging of Entertainer. Entertainer uses bzr builddeb to merge upstream release tarballs, then makes the necessary changes to the debian directory which is included in this series.

future series Obsolete
Blueprints targeted: None

This branch represents the future of Entertainer. It is a fork of the current trunk, with highly experimental patches applied to it, can often be broken, and, when stabilized and complete, will be merged into trunk and deprecated.

entertainer-0.6 series Active Development
Latest milestones: entertainer-0.6
Bugs targeted: 2 Fix Committed
Blueprints targeted: None

Entertainer version 0.6, codenamed "Chronos," god of time.

entertainer-0.5 series Current Stable Release
Bugs targeted: 50 Fix Released
Blueprints targeted: 1 Implemented

Entertainer version 0.5, codenamed "Boreas," god of the North Wind.

Blueprints targeted: 1 Implemented

Entertainer version 0.4, codenamed "Apollo" as the start of Entertainer's Greek god inspired release names.

entertainer-0.3 series Obsolete
Latest releases: entertainer-0.3, 0.3b
Blueprints targeted: None

Entertainer version 0.3, codenamed "Turku" after the hometown of Entertainer's original developer, Lauri Taimila.

entertainer-0.2 series Obsolete
Latest releases: entertainer-0.2
Blueprints targeted: None

This is the 0.2 release of Entertainer, featuring many bugfixes, data modeling changes, and code optimizations

entertainer-0.1 series Obsolete
Latest releases: 0.1
Blueprints targeted: None

0.1 is the first official release of Entertainer. It is still a very young project, and the release is quite early in its development. Many core planned features were purposely left out in favor of the "preview" nature of a 0.1 release.

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