Alpha Branch Now Available
We have now opened our Alpha Branch so that the community can see our work in progress.
The SVN checkout command can be found here.
Please note that this version is not recommended in any way to be used in a production environment and that we do not guarantee that any of the functionality or code will be made available in future stable releases of Magento.
We hope you find this useful.

1Sprout Collective from Portland, OR / San Diego, CA|posted 3 weeks ago
Perfect timing, Yoav, thanks!
2salsasepp from Saarlouis, Germany|posted 3 weeks ago
Good move! Congratulations!
For me, this is a confidence-raiser. I love to see my feature request implemented
Also, I hope we will all benefit from some community alpha-testing before the actual release is done.
Only thing missing: Commit messages… Nothing better for breakfast than yesterday’s commit messages… Don’t be shy…
3Ross from Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK|posted 3 weeks ago
Thank you. I think the open-source community appreciates this kind of openness (well I do anyway).
4Scott from Northwest Ohio|posted 3 weeks ago
You finally listened to Mark!
5Mark_Kimsal from Michigan, USA|posted 3 weeks ago
Hmm… it’s still a branch. That means, when we move from 1.0 to 1.1 we gotta throw this directory away (any any work we have done in it) and checkout a new branch. Svn switch does not do what people think it does. This just seems to be what the 1.0-latest branch is supposed to be, just sped up a bit.
6Michael |posted 3 weeks ago
Hi Mark,
Actually it is supposed to have another scenario: 1.0-trunk will always have the latest changes (on ~daily basis), 1.0-latest will have the latest _released_ 1.0.xxxxx version. When the time comes to start working on 1.1, we will have development in both 1.0-trunk (resolving bugs, etc.) and 1.1-trunk (new features, merged bugfixes, etc.) branches in parallel.
7mytechfactory from New York, NY|posted 3 weeks ago
Can a brief release note be posted with each trunk so we can test the bugs that have been fixed with each release?
8space from Paris|posted 3 weeks ago
That would be great to have comments !, that could help for any reports we could do during/after our testing.
I could understand that you do not want to give access to your whole svn, but pls comment
magento/svn/1.0-trunk# svn log
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r19325 | michael | 2008-04-21 17:34:06 +0200 (lun, 21 avr 2008) | 1 line
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magento/svn/1.0-trunk#
9asfaltagmail from Buenos Aires, Argentina|posted 2 weeks ago
How can I see this update with no knowledge of SVN ... is it possible?
Is it public?
Thank you
Andrea