On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 8:11 AM, Jan Lehnardt <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi dev@, > > I'd like to propose to release CouchDB 0.9 by the end of > this week based on what is in trunk by then. > > The reason: There so many good new stuff in trunk that > needs to get into the hands of our users. > > The drawback: We've been promoting 0.9 to be the soul- > saving API-freeze release that finally pushes CouchDB > towards mainstream. — We can't keep that promise and > I think we have an implicit consensus on dev@ to make > 0.9 a short-lived intermediate release that still has a > to-be-broken API and try to get the refined 0.10.0 out > soon after that with all major issues fixed. >
I'd like to propose that we try to do 0.9.1 0.9.2 0.9.3 etc on a regular basis as well. Getting releases out more often will help make bug reports and everything a lot more clear, as well as making sure that the release machinery doesn't get cobwebs. > We'll have to make sure in our announcement and release > notes to state the state of CouchDB for this release and I > think we're good. > > Do I have your support? +1 Sounds good to me. -- Chris Anderson http://jchris.mfdz.com
