On Friday 17 May 2002 13:09, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
> Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
> > Scratchpad stuff is easy to change for the authors of the stuff, and for
> > particular interested parties.
> > IMHO, by putting them in HEAD, there could be 10-100 times more
> > activity on
> > it.
> > In scratchpad you have to look for it, in HEAD you *have* to deal with
> > it, wanting or not.
> >
> > What do others think?
>
> I totally agree and as we are currently in alpha state we can simply move
> everything out of the scratchpad into main (if we want) and decide
> before the first beta release which should better be put back into
> scratchpad.

...I doubt putting it back will work. As soon as it's in main - someone will 
speak up NOT to move it back - whether it has the quality for beta or not.
Or do I see this too problematic?

How do we separate stable and instable when we are about to make a release?
I guess a release shouldn't wait for all the stuff that is currently in 
scratchpad to become stable... But that's how it is when everything goes into 
main... Isn't it?
--
Torsten

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