+ [2014-08-22T22:08:14Z] awaxa thanks! it looks like it applies to https://github.com/imathis/octopress
+ [2014-08-22T22:10:36Z] awaxa i’ve invested more than enough time into persuing using the octopress/octopress version. my friends and colleagues use imathis/octopress and it works well for them, so i think i should stop wasting time playing with tooling and just get going with something
+ [2014-08-22T22:13:39Z] awaxa i’m still curious about what appears to be a major rewrite, and since i’m starting anew i would rather start with the latest major version rather than set myself up for an upgrade later. if anyone has any advice for me, i would greatly appreciate it
+ [2014-08-23T14:57:31Z] eaglerockdude first timer...have octopress question.

message no. 42133

Posted by eaglerockdude in #octopress at 2014-08-23T14:57:12Z

hi
+ [2014-08-29T10:44:10Z] A044 Hi all! Which version of Octopress is major now? 3.0 RC or 2.0? I can't figure out which version I should use for a new blog.
+ [2014-08-29T11:43:02Z] awaxa A044: i had the same question recently. i ended up using https://github.com/imathis/octopress which is what i understand to be version 2
+ [2014-08-31T11:02:37Z] A044 Do I understand correctly that Inline Code plugin in Octopress 2.0 doesn't work with options 'start', 'end', 'range', etc? This options are described in the docs: http://octopress.org/docs/plugins/include-code/
+ [2014-08-31T11:05:03Z] A044 Sorry, Include Code, not Inline Code.
+ [2014-08-31T11:05:18Z] A044 Where can I find the version of Include Code plugin that supports these options?