On 2024/07/05 09:26:16 +0200, Arash Esbati wrote: > Tassilo Horn <[email protected]> writes: > > > Mosè Giordano <[email protected]> writes: > > > >> On Mon, 1 Jul 2024 at 14:17, Arash Esbati <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> I'm personally generally in favour of moving the release process > >> entirely to ELPA! > > > > Ditto. > > Same here.
Hmmm, I'm a bit old fashion ... for me the question rises how to get a
system wide automatically updating installation for a multi user workstation
from an ELPA channel?
Using flatpak systemwide works flawless but how about ELPA/MELPA packages?
>
> >>> • Archive current master as auctex-13, and keep main as default branch.
> >>> This means that every commit generates a new release on ELPA-devel.
> >>> • Archive current master as auctex-13, and introduce a new intermediate
> >>> default branch, say develop or some such. And then merge into main on
> >>> a regular basis.
> >>
> >> My only comment is that I think it'd still be valuable to keep having
> >> stable releases (published through ELPA) every now and then, just as
> >> it is now, and not go full "every commit is a release" mode.
> >
> > That's already the case. Every pushed commit on the main branch [1]
> > results in a new release in the GNU-devel ELPA repository for the
> > adventurous users and every change in the Version header results in a
> > release in the stable GNU ELPA repository.
> >
> > Of course, if major changes are to be made, one can still split a new
> > feature branch off main where changes have no effect on what's published
> > until they are done and merged back to main.
Such a split is IMHO mandatory as otherwise users will complain on
bugs during implementiing new features :)
> So you say we should go for the first option?
>
> > (I just saw that we changed the "[Unreleased]" heading to "[14.0.6] -
> > 2024-06-30" after publishing 14.0.6. A chance to improve next
> > time. :-))
>
> Yes, mea culpa. Hopefully things work out better next time.
>
> Best, Arash
Werner
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