Am Mon, 16 Jul 2012 00:51:16 -0700
schrieb "Adam Wilson" <[email protected]>:

For the 2.059 release I waited a while until apparent regressions and oddities 
in Phobos (deprecation warnings) were fixed in the main repository before 
updating the dmd package for Gentoo. This was quite a bit of manual work 
collecting, applying and testing patches from GitHub and the bug tracker.
Will this project be an option for me as a package maintainer? What I need is 
basically the official dmd zip file (sources, html docs, man pages, bash 
completion, rdmd binary & co.), but with hotfixes applied at about a week or 
two after release.
It seems like your work could make this possible and also allow me to issue a 
new revision of the package in case of, say a security fix that comes a month 
after release.
Last not least, will we get notified about critical/important fixes in the 
"stable" branch? 'Cause polling is so old-school ;). RSS, news group, email, 
phone call, anything will do. It looks like GitHub has a commit-RSS-feed, but 
it would be very noisy on most repositories with messages like "forgot this in 
last check-in" or "deleted unused file/code", and not every commit warrants a 
new package.

As it shows, the beta phase doesn't always catch all regressions in people's 
code, so I encourage you to do this project and eventually it will be used by 
GDC and other major from-source projects. By the way: Should this also later 
become the base for the official zip file download? IIRC Walter wanted to keep 
track of the DMD downloads from the main web site (no redistribution) and 
hotfixed versions of D could become increasingly popular.

-- 
Marco

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