Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
more stable/usable (eg, fewer bugs) then is Stable. As previously
stated, its time to lock down Head, fix the few remaining bugs, and make "it" the well-overdue & historic v1.0 production release.
Might indeed by the better approach. However, will this same problem occur over and over again, so that in the end we are effectively still at a single-stream asterisk code system?
It depends if we can find a group of developers that are willing to maintain a release for a period of time, while the rest are exploring new frontiers.
I really think there needs to be a release-team that manages the code and inserts bug fixes so we can not only release a stable, but keep that release stable for a while and only add security/stability fixes.
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