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Eggdrop developers tend to release 1-2 stable versions of Eggdrop per year. However, that doesn't mean development is not occurring between those periods! New features and capabilities are constantly being added into the development version of Eggdrop, which can be found at | Eggdrop developers tend to release 1-2 stable versions of Eggdrop per year. However, that doesn't mean development is not occurring between those periods! New features and capabilities are constantly being added into the development version of Eggdrop, which can be found at https://github.com/eggheads/eggdrop. While the development version may have a new feature or bug fix you're interested in, there may be other bugs or unfinished capabilities present, and should not be considered stable or used in an environment that relies heavily on correct functionality. However, the developers GREATLY appreciate those that do use the development snapshot so that they can help identify issues present in code before a snapshot is considered to be a 'stable' release. |
Latest revision as of 04:56, 12 February 2022
Stable Version
The current stable version of Eggdrop is version 1.9.2. This version has been heavily tested and will have the most recent updates and capabilities Eggdrop has to offer without encountering situations that cause it to crash or otherwise operate in an unexpected manner. The most current stable version of eggdrop can always be retrieved from https://www.geteggdrop.com or https://github.com/eggheads/eggdrop/tree/stable/1.9.
Development Version
Eggdrop developers tend to release 1-2 stable versions of Eggdrop per year. However, that doesn't mean development is not occurring between those periods! New features and capabilities are constantly being added into the development version of Eggdrop, which can be found at https://github.com/eggheads/eggdrop. While the development version may have a new feature or bug fix you're interested in, there may be other bugs or unfinished capabilities present, and should not be considered stable or used in an environment that relies heavily on correct functionality. However, the developers GREATLY appreciate those that do use the development snapshot so that they can help identify issues present in code before a snapshot is considered to be a 'stable' release.