On 07/08/2016 Marcus wrote:
Maybe we are not that far aways from each other. What I want to to avoid is to provide hundreads of MBs for a single fix. Of course we can do a 4.1.3 with some collected fixes. As I don't know what is coming in the future I would not love to see another 4.1.4, 4.1.5, 4.1.6, etc. when the calendar is still showing 2016. ;-)
The right trade-off would be between two and three releases a year (including maintenance releases).
Based on history, we've never been -and we are not- in a "release now since there is a known critical exploit circulating", so the "emergency release" is not likely to happen often.
It will be enough to be in a permanent "ready to release" mode (where work is still mostly on the infrastructure side, the rest is OK) and use this readiness to ship emergency releases in the unlikely case we need one, and a few maintenance/feature releases from time to time.
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