Considering we aren't aware of how many people actually downloaded 10.5.2.0, then it might be wise to e-mail the user list and post a big warning with the 10.5.[2.1|3.0] release urging 10.5.2.0 users to upgrade to the new version asap. Tiago
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:56 PM, Jean T. Anderson <[email protected]>wrote: > Kathey Marsden wrote: > >> Jean T. Anderson wrote: >> >>> The release happened, but there's no reason you can't quickly follow up >>> with another release with bug fixes. >>> >>> Thanks Jean for the clarification that the release really did happen. I >> honestly wasn't sure it had. :-) I think since a release happened, I feel >> more strongly that we should keep release notes separate, not merge Jira >> versions, etc. >> >> Kathey >> >> I just downloaded it -- it's already out on mirrors worldwide. :-) The > release happened, and was approved by the DB PMC. > > Now, given that it has been available for a week, if it's so broken that > folks shouldn't use it, it might be wise to remove it, maybe update the > website to indicate that those who have already downloaded should be aware > of the two key bugs that are (or will be) included in 10.5.2.1. > > -jean > >
