On Mon, Jun 1, 2015, at 03:31 PM, Jack L. Frost wrote: > 1) How do I know if a certain tag is stable enough to use? Do I just take > the > current HEAD? Do I spend my time extensively testing a few latest tags to > figure out if they are stable or not?
I assume by tag you mean commit because we are discussing a lack of tags. Ask the developer(s) about which commit is considered stable. Or use the current HEAD. Both are reasonable options (for a suckless project, not saying that using current HEAD would be good for other projects). It's up to you how you want to spend your time, but I certainly don't think there is any *need* for you to do any testing to determine what is stable, when you can just ask the developer(s) and/or use the current HEAD. You could also, if you want to be very conservative, use the latest tag, which in surf was 0.6 on 2013-02-10. I am not a surf developer with any authority (I guess I am technically a surf developer since I submitted 2 minor patches, but I have no power or authority at all), but as a surf user, I would be happier with the packaged version being the current HEAD at time of packaging. -- http://www.fastmail.com - A no graphics, no pop-ups email service