Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
Now a "stable trunk policy" in combination with a branch policy in our
guidelines may have prevented this, don't you think?

rapid development causes instability, pretty much by definition.

not at all
the problem here is not that trunk is unstable at times but that the 1.4 branch should have happened a long time ago, but did not. which lured / forced people into relying on trunk for their business, which is wrong.

that's reality and we need to deal with it. It doesn't help that much to say it's wrong that so many women are being raped within wars, the question is how to deal with it now, try to improve the situation and prevent it in the future.

I made a couple of suggestions how we can deal with the current situation and I am confident that we will manage just fine, but it's important that we all make ourselves clear what we actually want and then we can go ahead.

Michi

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