On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 10:42 PM, Jesse Yates <[email protected]> wrote: > If we can release more frequently, with truly stable releases, then more > people will be more likely to run clusters with codebases that are closer to > trunk. Therefore they will have more benefits like bug fixes and performance > increases without the worry that they are running unstable/buggy code. > However, there is a big 'if' here - if we can make sure that the builds that > go out frequently are really rock solid. >
We can't afford to go backwards when it comes to perceived stability. Its a separate discussion -- belongs more in the testing thread that has been running of late -- but I'd like to talk about how we can ensure stability goes up as time goes by even as we cross major release versions. St.Ack
