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From: Ulf E. <ulf...@fa...> - 2005-09-08 14:38:07
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[Cross-posting to both phpbt-dev and phpbt-users in order to reach you all] Ulf Erikson [2005-08-30 09:25 +0200]: > > With all the patches flying in to HEAD (thanks!) should we go for a > > 1.1 release (which would include all the patches) rather than a 1.0.1 > > (which would just include bug fixes)? > > I would vote for the 1.0.1 update. You spent over a year to make sure > that the 1.0 release was stable. There have hardly been any complaints > on the release. Breaking that by adding half-tested features doesn't > sound wise. Doesn't anyone else have some thoughts on this? * Should we fix bugs in the 1.0 release and offer regular updates, or should we spend all energy on developing a new version? * Should the development version be offered as a downloadable snapshot as soon as possible, or should we wait until it is safe and stable enough for a release? * Is the current development version safe and stable (and feature rich and bug free) enough for a new release? * What new features would you expect in a new release? * What old bugs would you expect to be fixed in a new release? If you have *any* interest in either bug-fix updates, development snapshots, or a new release Please let me know. I'm slowly starting to feel that I am talking to myself here... ;-( -- Ulf |