On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Adam Kocoloski<[email protected]> wrote: > On Aug 17, 2009, at 4:58 PM, Chris Anderson wrote: > >> Couchers, >> >> We've been sprinting extra hard for the last week to get a lot of new >> power into CouchDB. I think we're close on Windows support, we just >> got native view servers, we've added a bunch of robustness around >> external process handling. There's a bunch more that's happened since >> 0.9 but the point of this thread is not to list the changes, but to >> see if there are patches that people feel should go in now, so they >> make the 0.10 release. Hopefully this is a short list, as I think most >> of the last-minute patching has been done, but if something's >> important and easy, we shouldn't forget it. > > Hi Chris, I thought we were going to branch 0.10.x but wait at least a few > weeks for more testing and bugfixes before releasing 0.10.0. So much code > has been flying around ... > > Adam >
That's probably smart, just avoid the easy fixes that would otherwise end up on 0.10.1 But good to see some feedback here about things that should / shouldn't go into 0.10.x btw I'd be +1 on putting the windows stuff in 0.10.x, we won't know until we try it how well it works. We can say Windows support is alpha. Chris -- Chris Anderson http://jchrisa.net http://couch.io
