Menno Jonkers wrote:

Apart from dreaming about features, I think a slower release rate of
development builds and a more structured reporting of their operational
statistics could help get more insight in and control over what's
happening. By the time I've sort of found out how well release X is
doing, we're typically already at release X + 3, making the analysis
pretty useless. But maybe I'm just too slow here :-)  And it's not that
hard to get Bugzilla running.

One of the main things I'd like to see from Freenet development is better indication of when I should upgrade. Surely not every new build is worth me downloading and restarting my node.


I have no problem with new builds being released very often, especially considering that when I DO download an update I'd like it to be as fresh as possible, but I'd like a "don't bother, might want to, or definately do" indication to go with the new build.

~Chris


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