On 22 Sep 2009, at 06:50, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Jan Lehnardt <j...@apache.org> wrote:
I think I see where this is coming from, but rather see it
perceived that
bugfix updates to a stable branch should happen in a timely manner.
We can't
hold back releases forever and we should demonstrate that we can
release
0.10.1 quickly, if needed.
I didn't say apache process is bad anyway. I agree with you on this
point. And I'm perfectly ok with agile development as you know that ;)
But in any case, I find it isn't normal to have spurious logs in
production that may have others side effects. This is difficult to
have such logs when you have a product online or in tests and I
wouldn't use a service that accept such logs without knowing if it has
side effects or not (and then logs should be more quiet anyway to
allow read of others). I just opened the bug because I was testing
that when noah called for the release, but of course it could have
been detected before and maybe that's the point. In my opinion,
something could be done to test most of expected scenarios before
release. It won't be perfect but in this case, it would have help I
guess.
I hope this addresses your concern.
Sure, sorry for my french. I didn't want to be rude. I was just
worried that for once time couchdb could become unstable.
Heh, I didn't perceive your comment as rude. I was just worried that
we are stuck in a process that can be optimized. If you are confident
we can get bugfix releases out in a timely manner, I'm satisfied :)
Cheers
Jan
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