On 7 Jul 2005, at 04:14, John Peacock wrote:
I was lying in bed thinking about things and I'd like to suggest that
we try and get 0.31 out the door in the next week or so, with all of
the recent activity, before you merge in high_perf. There were a
number of patches that came in after we froze for 0.30 which would
help packagers a lot, and Robert's plugin architecture changes, and
maybe we bite the bullet and rewrite config() to use named arguments
(I'd prefer that, too). My point is that there are a bunch of changes
that we should really let stabilize before we (you) do this big merge
(which is likely to make trunk fairly unstable for a while).
What do you think? Can you hold off for two weeks or so on high_perf?
That's the beauty of version control - I don't have to. Once we release
0.30, branch the trunk for 0.31, and I'll merge high_perf into trunk
while we carry on with 0.31.
Matt.