[Opendnssec-develop] How to handle trunk until 1.0.0?
Alexd at nominet.org.uk
Alexd at nominet.org.uk
Tue Jan 26 09:21:44 UTC 2010
And there I was, just about to press the "commit" button on ticket #82
(removing rubygems from dependencies)...
opendnssec-develop-bounces at lists.opendnssec.org wrote on 26/01/2010
09:18:16:
> Rickard Bellgrim <rickard.bellgrim at iis.se>
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> [Opendnssec-develop] How to handle trunk until 1.0.0?
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> Hi
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> We now have a RC3 and are really close to releasing 1.0.0. There are
> still coming in some suggested changes to the code and configure
> scripts. It would be reasonable to not commit any minor changes to
> trunk until we have released 1.0.0. But it would be ok to commit
> code if it fixes a major problem.
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> If we decide to fix a problem, then we have to do a RC4. After 1.0.0
> we have to decide on how to handle our release management, so that
> we do not get situations like this again.
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> Do you agree? (Or do we want everything to be correct instead of
> releasing a 1.0.1 in a couple of weeks)
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> // Rickard
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