Cherokee has one major branch. Fixes and new features in one branch. Cherokee has automatic scripts which changes the config automatically if there is *any* change. Pozdrawiam Jędrzej Nowak
2010/5/11 Juan J. <[email protected]>: > El mar, 11-05-2010 a las 13:24 -0700, James Pearson escribió: >> [...] >> >> 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. >> > > Very good point you spotted here! > > I don't know if Cherokee will have different branches (ie. stable and > development), or the version scheme you've proposed (1.0.x bug fixes, > 1.y.0 new features, ...), but definitely it would be great to know it > and to have it wrote down somewhere :) > > Regards, > > Juanjo > > -- > jjm's home: http://www.usebox.net/jjm/ > blackshell: http://blackshell.usebox.net/ > ramble on: http://rambleon.usebox.net/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Cherokee mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee > _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
