Hi, On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 19:51, Rick Romero wrote: > > Ken Jones hasn't contributed to vpopmail and qmailadmin development > > since March. We've had 12 qmailadmin releases and 7 vpopmail releases > > since then. Managing the projects on SourceForge keeps everything out > > in the open, and allows anyone to contribute. > IMHO, I think Ken can bring a little more stability to the devel > releases. Yes, we KNOW it's a development release, but some of the > Changelog entries show a lack of, umm, a polished release.
Agree. Let me say it this way, I've stopped using development releases in any production-environment (Yep, I know - but we have to, and everybody does it!). > Now, while I didn't have a problem merging my hacks into the latest > inter7 devel version, I have yet to grab a sourceforge version simply > BECAUSE there are so many releases. Agree! Slow down, take a deep breath, give cvs-acces to those who can't wait or are doing active development. The occasional bugfixer or 3-line patcher doesn't need _bleeding_ edge code. /Anders