On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 07:01:41PM -0500, bdonlan wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 January 2003 09:44 pm, Mathew Ryden wrote:
> > We can set a time limit for when the min known good build increases to the
> > build # of 0.5.1. Basically, we keep our current minimum and before we
> > release, we set a date (say we released today, we'd set the date at the
> > 29th of january) at which point the minimum build increases automatically
> > to the new one.
> >
> > This would allow for the network to upgrade gracefully from the older
> > builds to the newer builds without requiring the users to upgrade multiple
> > times and would also most likely get the minimum known good build to
> > increase all at once so we can have a more virgin network to test with.
> >
> > Also it would enable the entire network to be ARK enabled which will most
> > likely increase the size of the network (since I will make the windows
> > configuration program atleast pick up on the transient setting and double
> > check with the user that they *really* want it to be transient).
> >
> > All in all we probably are going to want to increase the minimum build, and
> > this seems like a more graceful way of doing it than the other major ways.
> > Thoughts?
> 
> What, exactly, is the procedure for upping the minimum build?
We don't know. But the actual number is in Version.java.
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