On 3/30/12 12:52 AM, Stas Malyshev wrote:
Hi!
I know this is controversial and some people have been committing to both
5.3 and 5.4 NEWS files. However, we have clear guidance for this:
OK, we need to have specific policy on it, because I'm hearing people
having contradictory opinions on th
Hi!
> Does this mean that the 5.4 branch is frozen now and one should ask a
> PM before committing?
No, since we're using git now we have separate release branch for that
(PHP-5.4.1) and RMs be pulling the fixes into it if needed.
Nobody should commit anything to that branch except RMs, of cours
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Stas Malyshev wrote:
> Hi!
>
> We would like to announce the first RC of the 5.4.1 version. This will
> be mainly a bugfix version, including all bugfixes that did not make the
> cut for 5.4.0 and new issues since then. Please test it and notify us of
> any problem
Hi!
> I know this is controversial and some people have been committing to both
> 5.3 and 5.4 NEWS files. However, we have clear guidance for this:
OK, we need to have specific policy on it, because I'm hearing people
having contradictory opinions on that.
> I think it would make more sense to
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 09:04:28 +0200, Stas Malyshev
wrote:
The full list of the fixes is as always in the NEWS file.
I'm afraid it isn't. You did not merge the changes from 5.3 NEWS to 5.4.
I know this is controversial and some people have been committing to both
5.3 and 5.4 NEWS files. H
Hi!
We would like to announce the first RC of the 5.4.1 version. This is
mainly a bugfix release, including all fixes that did not make the
cut for 5.4.0 and new issues since then. Please test it and notify us of
any problems you may encounter.
The full list of the fixes is as always in the NEWS f
Hi!
We would like to announce the first RC of the 5.4.1 version. This will
be mainly a bugfix version, including all bugfixes that did not make the
cut for 5.4.0 and new issues since then. Please test it and notify us of
any problems you may encounter.
The full list of the fixes is as always in th