Daniel Miller:
> On 1/29/2019 7:40 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > I'm reconsidering the once-per-year schedule for stable releases.
> > Basically, a Postfix stable release freezes development at a point
> > in time, forever. Primarily, this is good for stability.
> >
> Are the reasons you imposed a once-per-year release previously lessened 
> in some way today? The release schedule is far less important than the 
> quality & usability of the product.? So the question is what works for 
> you - and what will encourage you to continue making your efforts 
> available to others?

Mainly, I don't want to race to get code ready for the once-per-year
release, and I don't want to wait for an entire year if the code
is not ready before the deadline.

I indent to keep using non-stable (dated) releases for code that I
can still change, because that works best for me.

        Wietse

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