On 2002.02.22 22:49 Daryll Strauss wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 10:24:49PM +0000, José Fonseca wrote:
> > I have a web statistics package on my webserver
> > http://mefriss1.swan.ac.uk/cgi-bin/awstats.pl were one could get that
> > information.
> >
> > This doesn't mean that I won't put my stuff on DRI website: I've sent
> an
> > email to Frank and I'm waiting for his reply.
> 
> I think they should be actual SourceForge releases. That puts a version
> number on them and keeps them forever. Then you get all statistics
> automatically.
> 
>                                               - |Daryll
> 

But on a daily basis!? At least this was the initial plan..

I was thinking in using a script that made some kind of rotation 
eliminating old releases, only adding a snapshot when there were 
differences, etc... This can be done on the DRI website, but not on SF 
release system.

Although I knew that Alan's scripts were intended for making full releases 
I always assumed that the point on making these binary snapshots to have a 
wider test range.

We must decide whether we want target frequent testing or stable releases 
or both, but *not* at the same time!

I propose then again 2 separate releases:
- a full stable release on SourceForge (scheduled manualy)
- an automated cut-down but with debugging info in client libs on DRI 
website (or in my server until then)

I think this suits everyone purposes.


Regards,

José Fonseca

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