On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 4:08 AM, Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hello there, > > As you probably have seen by now, we have released Cherokee 1.0.0 right > after Cherokee Summit 2010 finished. Here you can find the press note about > it: <http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee> > And here I was just telling someone that Cherokee hadn't released a 1.0 yet. Do we get any "safety" guarantees with this release? For instance, can I install 1.0.0 and know that any upgrades to 1.0.x won't require any changes on my part, and 1.1.x will only add features (and not take away - or change - any of those I'm relying on!)? Really, I like something written down so that developers can't break the rules ;) , like http://semver.org/ or Django's release process[0]. As I'm sure you know, while many of us like the bleeding-edge, it is really not a good quality to have in a sysadmin, and our managers tend to prefer stability over fancy new features as well. Anyways, good job as always, and I am glad to see another Cherokee release. [0]: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/release-process/ -- James Pearson -- The best way to predict the future is to invent it. - Alan Kay
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