Olá Evan e a todos.

On Sunday 22 February 2009 15:41:36 Evan Prodromou wrote:
> Release Early, Release Often is one of the principles of Open Source. 
> That means we get great new features frequently. It also means that 
> things change a lot. Slotting us into a long beta release cycle would 
> slow down that rate of development, and I don't think it's worth it.

I'm basing this model on the current system implemented on Launchpad, and they 
do regular releases [1].
Current code go easily to the beta server page, where testers could see if it 
worked, and on a regular base (as u have been doing on thurdays) pushed into 
stable.
With this we get the best of both worlds: "release often, release safe"

[1] https://dev.launchpad.net/Releases/2009Calendar

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