You mean put back the 1.4.0 fixversion for anything released in 1.3.1? I can do that. I don't have a strong opinion either way. Let me make a pass now.
Any other suggestions? On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 6:15 AM, Sean Busbey <[email protected]> wrote: > I'd like to try convincing you to just drop issues that were in 1.3.0. > > I assume that 1.4 will become our new stable line. Suppose that I am > running on our stable 1.2 release line. When considering an upgrade to > 1.4.z, which CHANGES files do I have to read to get a sense of what I > have to look out for in changes? > > Presuming the 1.3.0 CHANGES files contains everything that changed > since 1.2.0, I could just read the 1.3.0 CHANGES and then the CHANGE > for the 1.4.z release I am aiming for (since it will have 1.4.0 - > 1.4.z in it). > > If you use a later 1.3.z as the basis, then I have to find what the > last 1.3.z that had its RC created before 1.4.0. (a later one will > cover changes that are not included in 1.4.0 and might not be in any > 1.4.z yet) > > On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 12:05 AM, Stack <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 4:31 PM, Andrew Purtell <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> You may notice I'm dropping '1.4.0' from fix versions wherever we have > >> something that went in to any 1.3.x. This is because I am basing the > >> CHANGES.txt changelog for 1.4.0 on the latest from branch-1.3, so > anything > >> that went in on branch-1.3 will be included in the changelog at the > correct > >> point in history. Anything in the 1.4.0 section of the changelog for > >> branch-1.4 will be for changes in branch-1.4 not in branch-1.3. > >> > >> > > If 1.4.0 goes out before 1.3.2, does that mean, there will be fixes that > > are in 1.4.0 (because they were committed post 1.3.1) not mentioned in > > 1.4.0 CHANGES.txt? > > > > Seems fine. Just asking. > > > > St.Ack > > > > > > > >> -- > >> Best regards, > >> Andrew > >> > >> Words like orphans lost among the crosstalk, meaning torn from truth's > >> decrepit hands > >> - A23, Crosstalk > >> > -- Best regards, Andrew Words like orphans lost among the crosstalk, meaning torn from truth's decrepit hands - A23, Crosstalk
