On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 10:39:47 +0000 "Dalton, Tom" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would say for the first release of a new feature, default it to off. That > gives people a chance to 'play' with it without potentially breaking existing > installations that are simply upgrading. If there are no major problems with > the feature in that first release then make it a default in the next release > after that (e.g. ccache-3.1). The compression feature is actually quite well-tested: it has been enabled by default in Debian's ccache packages since 2007. But I'm leaning on disabling compression by default for ccache anyway. Score so far: 4 votes (2 off-list) for "default to off" and 0 votes for "default to on". My direct mode feature, on the other hand, is a much larger and less tested change, which I'm very well aware of. My secret plan was to try to get people to test my first announced release, and now the 3.0pre0 release, but neither release has triggered much reaction. So, maybe 3.0 will have to have direct mode disabled by default, unless I find a way to get more testers. :-) (Opinions are welcome, as usual.) -- Joel _______________________________________________ ccache mailing list [email protected] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/ccache
