On Oct 10, 10:12 pm, "James Strachan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 2008/10/10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
> > Internally we're able to use something newer
> > than 1.0 because we're willing to cope with
> > incompatible API changes. This is a lot of
> > work, but we bear it to get access to features
> > that are still under development.
>
> I'm sure lots of folks outside of Google would also be happy to cope
> with incompatible API changes too :)
>
> How about doing a 2.0-alpha / 2.0-beta release with a warning that
> things may change before 2.0 final? Folks in OSS land really dont mind
> if things change; provided releases are named such that folks know its
> not *the* stable 2.0 release.
I couldn't agree more with the last two emails. While I do appreciate
the amount of effort you guys are putting behind making 2.0 rock
solid, I am sure most of us would be more than willing to help and
cope up with an -alpha, -beta (or whatever).
Rahul
>
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> James
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