Re: the Moose support policy

2010-11-28 Thread Dave Rolsky
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010, Tom Lanyon wrote: On 28/11/2010, at 3:40 PM, Darren Duncan wrote: I see that the official plan now is to release Moose on a fixed schedule with semantically meaningful version numbers Is it possible to announce (here on moose@perl.org or perhaps a moose-announce list) t

Re: the Moose support policy

2010-11-28 Thread Karen Etheridge
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 04:46:09PM +1030, Tom Lanyon wrote: > Is it possible to announce (here on moose@perl.org or perhaps a > moose-announce list) these releases as they occur? > > I'm not sure about others but I tend to miss all the new releases and > changes... I was looking into writing a

Re: the Moose support policy

2010-11-27 Thread Tom Lanyon
On 28/11/2010, at 3:40 PM, Darren Duncan wrote: > I see that the official plan now is to release Moose on a fixed schedule with > semantically meaningful version numbers Is it possible to announce (here on moose@perl.org or perhaps a moose-announce list) these releases as they occur? I'm not su

Re: the Moose support policy

2010-11-27 Thread Darren Duncan
Jesse, thank you for your quick reply. As it is, I had also discovered http://blog.moose.perl.org/2010/11/the-future-of-moose.html after sending my post, although it didn't answer everything. Jesse Luehrs wrote: On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 09:10:30PM -0800, Darren Duncan wrote: 4. Is Class::M

Re: the Moose support policy

2010-11-27 Thread Jesse Luehrs
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 09:10:30PM -0800, Darren Duncan wrote: > With regard to the heavily updated > http://search.cpan.org/dist/Moose/lib/Moose/Manual/Support.pod as of > release 1.21 a few days ago ... > > I see that the official plan now is to release Moose on a fixed schedule > with semant

the Moose support policy

2010-11-27 Thread Darren Duncan
With regard to the heavily updated http://search.cpan.org/dist/Moose/lib/Moose/Manual/Support.pod as of release 1.21 a few days ago ... I see that the official plan now is to release Moose on a fixed schedule with semantically meaningful version numbers, essentially more like how Perl itself