, even a point release (7.6.2 vs. 7.6.1) of ghc tends to be moderately violent 
with respect to the Platform.  Ideally, such a point release should not be 
difficult to slot in because it should be compatible modulo bug fixes, but with 
ghc's release strategy nobody has any confidence in it being that simple.

Well our clear intention for point releases (7.6.1 to 7.6.1) is that they 
should break nothing. I am concerned that in your experience point releases are 
“moderately violent”. We go to some pains to make sure that we don’t break 
anything.    If we don’t succeed on this point-release policy, please do tell 
us when the release candidate comes out.  If we don’t know we are causing pain, 
we can’t stop inflicting it :-)

(Major releases are another matter.  There, things are likely to break.)

Simon

From: Brandon Allbery [mailto:allber...@gmail.com]
Sent: 09 February 2013 13:41
To: Simon Peyton-Jones
Cc: Carter Schonwald; Manuel Chakravarty; parallel-haskell; Mark Lentczner; GHC 
Users List; ghc-d...@haskell.org; Edsko de Vries
Subject: Re: GHC 7.8 release?

On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 6:27 AM, Simon Peyton-Jones 
<simo...@microsoft.com<mailto:simo...@microsoft.com>> wrote:
In short, I think we already have the situation that you desire.  Perhaps we 
just need to market it better?

Or am I mistaken?

Except the current question is about how ghc releases interact with the 
Platform; this thread was set off by a question about getting 7.6.2 into the 
next Platform....

And the main issue there is that ghc releases tend to break things and need a 
lot of testing in general to make it into the Platform; while this would be 
expected anyway, even a point release (7.6.2 vs. 7.6.1) of ghc tends to be 
moderately violent with respect to the Platform.  Ideally, such a point release 
should not be difficult to slot in because it should be compatible modulo bug 
fixes, but with ghc's release strategy nobody has any confidence in it being 
that simple.

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