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I'm not sure if Skalpa wants to cater for nightly or weekly builds (certainly not available through this website here, as those builds are developer releases at best, not even ready for feature testing, more for coding), but you can always get an anonymous checkout of the svn branches yourself. This is as good as a nightly build, easy to keep updated with the latest changes, and easy to follow. Just have a read through the sf.net svn documentation and give it a try
Again, don't expect many user features in the alpha commits in the svn yet. These are mostly architecturural 'below the surface' changes that are made, like ROwd explains in her post. If you want to test if a feature works, you'll have to wait. If you're a coder and want to see what is going on, by all means, check it out
Herko