On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Timothy Perrett
<timo...@getintheloop.eu>wrote:

> Right - I just want to add to what David wrote below: To clarify, yes, I
> moaned and bitched


And rightfully so.  You had every reason to complain about an instability
that I introduced because I didn't think through the ramifications of my
changes, I didn't write tests, and I didn't go through review board.

But, this is the exception (both in terms of my behavior and in terms of the
results.)  It is an event that indicates that our current process works and
those that circumvent that process (including me) should wear the cone of
shame.


> about this today because it was causing me immediate hassle and heat from
> other people in my workplace. However, Lift on the whole is vastly more
> stable than any codebase i've ever worked with (commercial or otherwise) -
> for that very reason I deploy from master without issue. 98% of the time,
> having this issue fixed in under 12 hours would be more than perfect, it was
> just the case in this instance that I needed it done like yesterday ;-)
>
> In no way should people read this thread and think that Lift is unstable.
> Its not. Period.
>
> Lift has an awesome community and is a rockin' product.
>
> Cheers, Tim
>
>
> On 24 Feb 2010, at 18:51, David Pollak wrote:
>
> > Just to be clear, the Lift team has a particularly stellar record of
> keeping the master development branch stable.  In the instant case, the
> master branch was unstable for about 10 hours.  The last time the master
> branch was not stable was more than 60 days ago and the instability in that
> case also lasted for < 12 hours.  I deploy most of my projects against
> master... as apparently does Tim.  I have not participated in a project,
> commercial or open source, where the main development branch (call it
> master, head, edge, etc.) has been as stable as it is in Lift.
> >
> > So, I don't think we need additional QA.  I think the existing processes
> work just fine.
>
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