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Old 12-11-2015, 03:15 PM   #4
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by Bart33k View Post
Thank you very much. I'm aware it's a bit complicated matter to explain so I didn't want anyone to explain it here. Just show me direction for alreadt made instructions. And not that I'm lazy to look up for it. Forum is large and for a greenie in a matter like me it would be hard to find appriopriate thread. I look up for that sticky then. So far. I'm charging reader to 100% before doing anything. I'm on 3.18.0 so it should work. If you could would you briefly tell me what's the major differences beetween koreader stable and nigtly versions? And which would be more appriopriate for me if in 99,9% i will use reader for plain reading (no games, no flashy addons and other stuff I'm not even aware of. Just reading.
In software under continuing development, it is a good idea to create "Stable" versions, to have starting points for further development. Normally, you try to do so at a point you think you have things running well with the existing features and/or code base. (They are like a saved game.) The nightlys that you see at Github are versions with new features, fixes, updated code. The nightlys are "stable" in that they function as well as the stable in regard to all the features included in the stable release. If the new code does cause any issues, it will be with the new features, not the base functioning.

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