At 12:31 AM 11/11/2001 +0100, Stig S. Bakken wrote:
>Andi Gutmans wrote:
> >
> > Jani,
> >
> > I think in theory what you writes makes sense but it just doesn't work in
> > the PHP project. (I'm talking about the minor versions coming out of
> > branches). There are always cries to go with HEAD because it's got new
> > goodies (I think it often makes sense) and then people don't want to
> > release a second version out of a branch but want to use HEAD.
> > All in all the release process in the past few years hasn't been that bad.
> > I think the timing has been good and we haven't had *that* many screw-ups.
> > What I do think we need is a couple of people who will push things forward
> > once everyone decides that it is time to branch and start QA; so that
> > things don't linger.
>
>Andi,
>
>If we trim down the PHP distribution to not contain as many "goodies",
>chances are there won't be as many cries for head (no pun intended).
>The distinction between the second and third digit is basically
>documenting to the user the level of change in a release.

I didn't quite understand what you mean :)
All I said was that if you create a branch say "4.1.0" and you want to 
release "4.1.x" from that branch later on whilst HEAD has already moved a 
couple of months you're going to have a hard time doing it.

Andi


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