On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 11:24, Simon MacDonald <[email protected]>wrote:
> > Yes, this is what I would like to see as well. For example: > > 1) 1.7.0rc1 is tagged. > 2) three new fixes are checked into the common JS > 3) 1.7.0.rc2 is tagged. > 4) one new fix is checked into the common JS > 5) 1.7.0rc3 is tagged > 6) Everyone is good, no new fixes are needed in common JS. > 7) 1.7.0 is tagged which is equal to 1.7.0rc3, thus ensuring the latest JS > has been tested/vouched for. +100 Additional note, if it wasn't always in the thread - we should advertise the rc releases in various places, to allow folks to try using them. And presumably provide a couple of days to get feedback back from those folks. -- Patrick Mueller http://muellerware.org
