Am 28.10.2017 um 22:21 schrieb Carl Eugen Hoyos:
2017-10-28 22:16 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>:

I consider "cleanup" (the word that you strangely cut from the
quotes) in our environment an abuse, please be so kind as
to avoid using it here

it is your personal problem alone that you consider code-cleanup "abuse"

No, it is the claim of clean-up that lead to the very issues
you were - rightly! - complaining about

no it just shows that as for any other software development project on planet earth ordinary users are supposed to use releases while delevopment works on trunk and stabilize the codebase for the next release but you refuse to understand that basics which are true everywhere but on this list for decades

trunk is supposed to have issues from time to time and so your "trunk has *always* less errors" is simply a lie - it *may* fix a particular issue while it may also introduce unknown issues

depending of what the user currently try to achive the probably new and until now unkonwn issues may cuase all teh problems while one of the known fixed in trunk is pointless in case of the current task - hence "trunk has always less bugs" is by definiion a lie - it just may have less *known* bugs
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