For development releases, it seems like it should be quite reasonable
and maybe needed to use
snapshots, however when doing a major release it would seem that you
would take all possible
effort not to use snapshots, and only use them if absolutely required.
Carl.
Paul Querna wrote:
John O'Hara wrote:
I don't think its the same as releasing another projects code.
A good example is when SubVersion included APR as part of its code
base. No
one would have confused that as a release of APR, and it was patched and
modded, and the APR team were kept in the loop.
For the most part, in the more-recent past, Subversion shipped with the
version of APR that HTTPD shipped with, which sometimes was a SVN
snapshot, and sometimes as release.
In the most-recent past, Subversion has only been shipping with real APR
releases, unpatched. HTTPD now also only ships with real APR releases,
unpatched.
-Paul
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