John Plocher wrote:
Richard Lowe wrote:
And if ConsolidationA chooses to release, and it depends on ConsolidationB which doesn't, ConsolidationA doesn't have any kind of stabilization period for something parts of it depend on.

What am I missing here?


...

All this says is that the decisions, timing and consequences of choosing to
depend on a new feature from "B" rest solely upon the people developing "A".
If they want to use it, they need to wait for it to be ready.

Which as I understand it is a fairly large departure from the way things work now... (consider the various cross-consolidation projects, the FMA snmp agent springs immediately to mind, Tamarack too.)

(does that make my point any clearer? or am I being dense?)

-- Rich
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