On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Eric Yang <[email protected]> wrote: > RPM packaging and Ganglia plugin for metrics v2 features committed to trunk > before in branch-0.20-security. There is no rule that declares the new > feature landed in trunk needs to materialized into a release then back port > is allowed to happen.
No one is suggesting that. We're saying features should be developed on trunk first, before being backported to a release branch. Yes, there is no current rule that says trunk needs to be a superset of branch-0.20, but it would help us not get stuck on a given release for too long. > Those are the only two new minor features that were back ported from trunk to > 0.20 security branch. There are others, eg MR disk failure handling, MR security, etc. that are not in trunk but are in branch-0.20-security. > No one is using branch-0.20-security as their new trunk. > Hence, the 4 part version number should not apply. > If that's so then why use a 4 part version (0.20.204.0)? Thanks, Eli
