On 17 Nov 2015, at 2:18 PM, Noel Butler <noel.but...@ausics.net> wrote:
> You run into complacency dangers if you end up in a "release very often" > mode, take phpmyadmin as one example, most admins I know gave up updating it, > because there were updates every week, sometimes every few days, Marc has > accepted this is a serious problem and unless a critical security bug is > found, , normal bug fixes releases will be only once per month if need be, > take dovecot, not so bad now days but in years gone by, it too released > weekly or bi-weekly and a lot of people got pissed and stopped updating it > too. I’m not understanding your point - you’re saying normal bug fix releases once a month is fine, but us doing so after 5 weeks isn’t fine? We’ve just released HTTP/2 support for the very first time. People want to use it, people want to see problems in it fixed. I don’t see the number of releases as excessive at all. Regards, Graham —