On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 12:09 AM, Gabriel Reid <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 4:30 AM, Josh Wills <[email protected]> wrote: > > First of all, I'd like to congratulate our new PMC Chair, Gabriel Reid. > > I've been working with Gabriel on Crunch longer than just about anybody, > > and he is one of the best software engineers I have ever had the pleasure > > of sharing a code base with. Everyone should be so lucky to get to work > > with someone like him. > > Wow, thanks Josh! > My pleasure. :) > > > On a completely unrelated note, we've fixed 53 issues since our last > > release, which is the usual cadence for us to do a new major release. > That > > fact, combined with the fact that I'm trying to procrastinate on some > other > > things I need to do this week, makes me think it's time for 0.8.3 and > > 0.10.0 (or maybe 0.9.1? Not sure here) to make their way out the door. > > +1 to doing new releases. > > Interesting point about potentially doing a 0.9.1 vs 0.10.0. The 0.8.x > branch seems to be running pretty parallel to the trunk, so it might > be an interesting idea to keep the point release schedule and > numbering somewhat aligned. > > Any other thoughts on that? > Yeah, not sure. I think we've never really done an 0.x.1 release because so much was always changing on the API. I know we had a few small-ish changes this time, but nothing all that major, which made me think that an 0.9.1 would be okay. This felt like primarily a bug fix release. > > - Gabriel > -- Director of Data Science Cloudera <http://www.cloudera.com> Twitter: @josh_wills <http://twitter.com/josh_wills>
