On 5/26/25 7:13 AM, David Redondo wrote:
Am Montag, 26. Mai 2025, 13:52 schrieb Martin Riethmayer:
Hi all,
[...]
1.) Do a "no-string-changed-bugix" release for .6
Pro:
- should not have any issue with extra branching
- consistent with released schedule (not super important, probably)
Con:
- Hard to enforce / communicate
- bound to fail sooner or later
- Problematic for CI
I don't understand why it should be hard to enforce?
String changes are forbidden anyways in stable releases.
What is bound too fail there? What are the problems for CI?
If there are really problems we need to look into them instead of
catch-all phrases that say nothing.
Agreed. We can do bugfix releases with no translation changes, that's fine.
If there are additional technical challenges, we should work on solving
them, because in principle, we need to be able to have two stable
branches in flight simultaneously. If we can't do that, then we won't be
able to move beyond a world where each Plasma version is unmaintained
the moment the next one is released.
Nate