Yeah, we really need to get the current cherokee site updated/replaced
asap. That alone would fix the confusion for almost everybody I think. For
each person who continues to express this confusion/hesitation there must
be 10 others not here in the mailing list but with the same thoughts.

I would also like to assure anyone that the github master branch is
definitely what you want to be running in production. Hopefully in the
future we can have nice numbered releases that don't always require
fetching from git, which I'm sure is a holdup for some.

-Locke

On Oct 26, 2012 7:27 AM, "Stefan de Konink" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
&g
>
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 26 Oct 2012, Christophe Drevet wrote:
>
>  This is kind of a strange thing to do. Who would do a package from a
>> development version ?
>>
>
> How many times should we tell this? Github is /not/ a development version,
> the master branch is production, it gets fixes and only fixes.
>
>
>  You are confident about the stability (and improvements) of your
>> software in the master branch. But I don't think you can expect anyone
>> else to be.
>>
>
> Why do you make this claim? Your reasoning is not founded on logic:
>
> - Given: I think that the software is stable in the master branch
> - I pose: the software is stable, use the master branch
> - Your suggestion: the software is stable, release a tar
>
> Who decides in both situation that the software is stable?
>
> Any current software development uses version management. If you think
> that a tarball release is worth more to a userthan a stable branch were
> fixes are available from directly, that is kind of old fashioned. This has
> nothing to do with expectations but what services we provide to our users:
> a stable github repo.
>
>
> Stefan
>
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