On Sat, Apr 16, 2005 at 04:08:24PM -0400, Donavan Stanley wrote: > On 4/16/05, David Whyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My major concern from watching the commits list was the flurry of activity > > the week or two running up to the release. It seems to happen everytime and > > while I don't want to dis the devs and contributers, it does make it a > > little dangerous to upgrade to the latest release as soon as it is released. > > Both this message, and Brads indicate a lack of understanding of both > the MythTV code and it's development/release procedures. Just a > thought, but if you're not part of the process don't try to lead it.
I think I do understand the process, and it is different from the process many people expect, that's all. This doesn't mean it's wrong, nor is it a demand to change it. Rather, it's hopefully a productive effort to produce the fewest user problems, which is good for everybody. It is never productive to tell people they don't understand a process and to go away. That just insults them to no benefit of anybody. I read the myth-dev list and the commits list, I know what was on it. Tell me what I've said that is incorrect, instead of just trying to be insulting, please.
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