>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Martin Burnicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
H> The snapshots/ subdir always gets a date-stamped filename. H> I'm happy to discuss how we can improve the situation, and I'm not going H> to hold up the 4.2.1 release cycle because of the snapshot filename. Martin> I'm afraid you totally misunderstood me. I really, really don't want Martin> to hold up the release. I didn't misunderstand you, I wanted to make it clear to everybody that this issue is not going to delay 4.2.1. Martin> I just thought it would be better if the same file was available Martin> from different places with the same name. In this case I would Martin> prefer if both file names had the time stamp. In this case they will not have a timestamp - if another release candidate is made then it will be RC2. Martin> Imagine different people who download either of the files. If they Martin> want to compare and discuss the results they first have to find out Martin> whether both files have the same contents, or whether they just Martin> accidentally have similar names but contents from different patch Martin> levels. I understand, and I am happy to remove the RC1 stuff from the snapshot directory. If, for some reason, we have patch releases to RC1 then *they* would appear in the snapshot directory and have a timestamp. Steve, do you have any thoughts about this, as it will affect the download page? H _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
