It may be worth noting the way MySQL AB has been rolling out MySQL. They released 4.0.0 as a restructured release, did bug fixes and small changes up through 4.0.19, and are approaching the release of 4.1 with significant new features. It sounds like the same might apply here.

~Jason


At 5/18/2004 12:03 AM +0300, Andi Gutmans wrote:
Thanks Andrei. I'm sorry about this mess (I know it's my fault).
I think it's becoming clear things are being held back because of the 5.0 release. As I mentioned I also have some work I'm holding back.
I suggest so that we make sure that things aren't being held back for too long we plan on releasing 5.0 ASAP (IMO beginning of July would be a good and reasonable goal. Besides a few bug fixes I don't have anything else on my TODO).
Once we release, it's probably best to branch 5.1 where we can start adding the new features which need more testing (like the ones I'm hoping to add) and keep 5.0 for bug fixes. We can then probably release 5.1 within a short period of time. Is that OK?


Andi


At 01:10 PM 5/17/2004 -0700, Andrei Zmievski wrote:
It's reverted. Hope everyone's happy.

- Andrei

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