-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hi Arman,
I've forwarded this to the list because I think you hit 'reply' instead of 'reply list' or 'reply all', and figured this should be shared with everyone on the list :) On 11/28/2012 01:25 AM, Arman Khalatyan wrote: > +1 for rc-a,b,c > > Otherwise we got headache from upgrades and updates...My users always > claim , why we still using old version?:) > Arman. > > > On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 3:58 AM, Bradley D. Thornton > <brad...@northtech.us> wrote: > > > On 11/27/2012 05:27 AM, Felip Moll wrote: >>>> I agree with you that you have to release versions for bugfixes, but maybe >>>> you can release only patches and no new versions, or explicitly say that X >>>> release is a bugfix release. I know patches are already released and >>>> people sometimes doesn't know how to apply them and makes new bug reports >>>> while they are currently solved, so better to release new versions. >>>> >>>> It is complicated. > > Perhaps a blend, like people do with coffee ;) > > Say... > > 4.5.0 for the major release > > 4.5.3rcX where X is the ordinal number for the release candidate. > > 4.5.3 for the minor release > > 4.5.3a, 4.5.3b, etc., where 24 patch levels could be observed as part of > the 4.5.3 minor version release level product? > > Okay for those who are going to gig me on my ABC's..... You should > remember one thing before flaming me, namely that L&M got kicked out for > smoking ;) > > Seriously though, at the application level, and particularly with > regards to SaaS or web-based based apps, patches themselves will indeed > find the bugtraq collecting unnecessary entries. > > I tend to think of patches as applicable to something that is more along > the lines of daemons and other system level software. > > Regardless, a rock solid updater service inherent in *core* would be a > big boon (which is indeed getting there), and too bad there isn't a > corollary to Drupal's drush. > > Kindest regards, > > _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list Owncloud@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud - -- Bradley D. Thornton Manager Network Services NorthTech Computer TEL: +1.310.388.9469 (US) TEL: +44.203.318.2755 (UK) TEL: +41.43.508.05.10 (CH) http://NorthTech.US -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Find this cert at x-hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net iQEcBAEBAwAGBQJQtdyYAAoJEE1wgkIhr9j3D3AH/AtZoghia+ukR4Fyugtr10mb D0/uzSIuO0v9zRJ5Uqm6SV3RZXCzug5EBPlEnaiQuPY58YbxrRzsEetpLtQqu3lc Y8Ch4dZU3ftNli3mFgIWW0zdTtOoF1BnATG7r/yHBTk6JGl0ATYtVNXB5vZXFyG2 PsegbLuH61QopEpKmrvPGe5lBsCAVB13sXwPES3gTbR2jY31E4QWRWexDrbl667e 1xhA+ocCMWpDAsF/s0cmmGMwYY7W62Uwj/1eY3FhZeHDxTjIi9mR3x2zCd1TaHgV oNHuWcsfEUnLxF9KQQyrzUEhq+gdX3uXtivD6l+xNdSfpEu646l0nWSkfGcVhL0= =YM1n -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list Owncloud@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud