Release Schedules and Feedback on Fixes
Ruslan Zasukhin
sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Sat Dec 16 02:38:40 CST 2006
On 12/06/16 1:10 AM, "Robert Brenstein" <rjb at robelko.com> wrote:
>> So when I think about way to keep on site full product line for 2.5,
>> Then do releases 2.6 and 2.7, then 3.0
>> and be able yet return back and produce 2.5.4 and upload it ...
>
> No, Ruslan, you don't read or fully follow what we are saying. :-(
>
> If 2.7 is the current public release, nobody will expect you to make
> any new builds for 2.5. The beauty of branching is that you will
> continue to develop pretty much just as you do now, but we won't be
> so directly affected by that as we are now. Your release cycles will
> extend, though.
Okay, I see point.
>> This looks like too titanic job for such not big team as we do.
>> But we will try of course, may be its not so scary and hard :-)
>
> I think it seems more scary and hard than it is in reality, although
> admittedly, the initial changeover will require real effort and
> planning. But look at 130k+ the projects at SorceForge running under
> cvs or subversion. It is not rocket science. Granted almost all
> SourceForge-based projects produce a single product but Valentina
> family is essentially a series of products with just some common
> parts.
>
> Go to SourceForge and read docs E04 and E09 to get an overview.
Yes we need read some docs.
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Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc
Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
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