At 5:25 AM -0500 2000/1/6, Donn Miller wrote:
> I agree. Why rush 4.0-RELEASE out the door if it's "not there yet"? One
> possibility is to make our 4.0-current something like 3.9-RELEASE, and
> when everything has been added, release 4.0-RELEASE.
No, I disagree. There's too much in 4.0-CURRENT that has changed
from 3.x-STABLE, and there needs to be a major version bump. I'd
prefer to release 4.0-CURRENT sooner, and then perhaps follow-up with
a 4.1-CURRENT soon thereafter to pick up IPv6 and all the other
things that we had hoped to put into 4.0-CURRENT, but just couldn't
make it in time.
More releases more often are better than indefinitely holding up
releases waiting for just that one last thing to be finished.
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