I agree too with Adrian and Tim. All changes affect backporting changes. Some more than others for sure... but maybe if we're lucky some of these changes will get back into the release branch(es) along with a bug fix later on.

About the next release... we're about six months past our last release branch. If we do one in another 2 years we're 18 months away from the next release. If we shorten that to 1 year between release branches we're still 6 months away from the next one.

-David


On Oct 29, 2009, at 4:36 PM, Tim Ruppert wrote:

Agreed - let's keep moving the trunk forward.

Cheers,
Ruppert

On Oct 29, 2009, at 4:30 PM, Adrian Crum wrote:

That's a good point, but at the same time, is it prudent to stop development on the trunk just because it might interfere with a prior release?

I will wait to hear from others.

-Adrian

Adam Heath wrote:
Adrian Crum wrote:
Thank you for the update. I will have time this weekend to review and
commit the patches.
Actually, be *VERY* careful with these things. If you apply them now,
making backports from trunk to any previous release will become much
more difficult.
I would say to hold off on these, until trunk is closer to being released.


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