On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Bry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If the binary package is an experimental feature, why was it introduced in
> an even numbered release (stable)?

Good question!

This is not really a feature of node itself, but just a feature of the
build process.

We've frequently added new build artifacts in stable release families.
 For example, adding the OS X pkg installer in 0.6.2, and a signed pkg
installer in 0.8.5, or npm in 0.6.6.

It's experimental because there may be odd edge cases we haven't
encountered.  I would not be surprised if some binary addon stopped
working because it was built in some way that it's sensitive to a
subtle difference in compiler, etc.

Building from source should work as always, of course, and the
existing binary installers for OS X and Windows have been tested
extensively.

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