Hello Stas et al,
Just a quick question; how far off a feature-freeze is MP2?
ie: if I wanted to write a moderatly serious e-commerce app
in mp, is it safe to use mp2 and apreq2?
thanks!
Carl
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Carl Brewer wrote:
Hello Stas et al,
Just a quick question; how far off a feature-freeze is MP2?
ie: if I wanted to write a moderatly serious e-commerce app
in mp, is it saf
> -Original Message-
> From: Matthew Darwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 1:36 PM
> To: Carl Brewer
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> Subject: Re: [mp2] how far off feature-freeze is mp2?
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> I'm using mp2 production now.
>
Scott Fagg wrote:
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It would appear your using mp 1.99_14, which i thought was a pre-release
version, and not the first official release of mp2?
Yes, it is a pre-release version. The point is that it is stable
enough to use in an en
> -Original Message-
> From: Matthew Darwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 1:42 PM
> To: Scott Fagg
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> Subject: Re: [mp2] how far off feature-freeze is mp2?
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> Scott Fagg wrote:
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> >
>>Yes, it is a pre-release version. The point is that it is
>>stable enough to use in an enterprise (fortune 500 company)
>>application.
>
>
> Is stable a reference to crashing or changes in the API ? I'm using a
> later version, 1.99_16, because the version that shipped with FC2,
> 1.99_12,
Scott Fagg wrote:
Yes, it is a pre-release version. The point is that it is
stable enough to use in an enterprise (fortune 500 company)
application.
Is stable a reference to crashing or changes in the API ?
Crashing.
I'm using a
later version, 1.99_16, because the version that shipped with FC
> -Original Message-
> From: Geoffrey Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 1:57 PM
> To: Scott Fagg
> Cc: Matthew Darwin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [mp2] how far off feature-freeze is mp2?
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> >>Yes, it is a p
> -Original Message-
> From: Matthew Darwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 2:00 PM
> To: Scott Fagg
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> Subject: Re: [mp2] how far off feature-freeze is mp2?
> > I'm using a
> > later version
Geoffrey Young wrote:
Yes, it is a pre-release version. The point is that it is
stable enough to use in an enterprise (fortune 500 company)
application.
Is stable a reference to crashing or changes in the API ? I'm using a
later version, 1.99_16, because the version that shipped with FC2,
1.99_
I have to admit that I have been using MP2 in a
quasi-production environment. It has been very stable
(no crashes) but I have been very shy to apply any new
changes for some time (Apache 2.0.46, mod_perl
1.99_10, OpenSSL 0.9.7b) for fear it would de-stablize
the environment. I am very much lookin
Thomas Hilbig wrote:
I hope I'm not re-hashing an old issue, but I have
always found the MP bug tracking to be difficult. If
I see something peculiar (possible bug) there isn't a
bug database to search to see if it is new, or fixed
in later versions. Is there no repository for logging
MP bugs? W
--- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thomas Hilbig wrote:
>
> > I hope I'm not re-hashing an old issue, but I have
> > always found the MP bug tracking to be difficult.
> If
> > I see something peculiar (possible bug) there
> isn't a
> > bug database to search to see if it is new, or
>
Okay, but I want my (quasi-production) environment to
remain stable and I don't want to expose it to
constant patches. This will be even more important
once 2.0 becomes official. Maybe this doesn't really
apply to MP, but I also wouldn't want to break any
dependencies that other modules have (i.e.
--- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Okay, but I want my (quasi-production) environment
> to
> > remain stable and I don't want to expose it to
> > constant patches. This will be even more
> important
> > once 2.0 becomes official. Maybe this doesn't
> really
> > apply to MP, but I als
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