On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 09:15, Sam Trenholme wrote: > Just idle curiosity...is there any plans on > maintaining a 1.0.x branch which is 1.0 with bugfixes > and minor enhancments, while working on the 1.X and > eventual 2.X abiword releases, or is the plan to > devote all of the development effort making sure that > 1.2 and so on are the best possible post-1.0 releases. > I assume there will not be a special 1.0 branch. With > end-user open source software it is uncommon to have > bug fix branches; I think Mozilla is the only desktop > software I can think of which does this.
I think that it is ideal to have a branch for 1.0.x, and only kill bugs that you can do more or less easily, and concentrate development on having the best of wp's out there. Mozilla's branch technique is good, and they have more manpower to triage bugs, so our 1.0.x branch would have probably less maintenance, but it's there as a milestone :) Plus, hubert said it is in consideration to use a new tree for post 1.0 development, because there will be lot's of hard changes. I don't agree with this action, one of the advantages of versioning is a full historial of development, and seperating it in more than one tree breaks that, however, there could be other advantages (please tell us which). hugs, rms -- + No matter how much you do, you never do enough -- unknown + Whatever you do will be insignificant, | but it is very important that you do it -- Ghandi + So let's do it...?
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