On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 12:14 PM, Ian Bambury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using a pre-RC 'in-development' patch-it-up version for production systems
> isn't an option for some of the more conservative employers out there. It
> makes them nervous.

That's true.  I guess I was just taking issue with the claim that
Google makes it impossible to plan ahead.  I would expect that the
traffic on the GWT-C list leading up to 1.5's release helped some
people plan ahead.  Now, this is coming from someone who hasn't
released anything yet, so maybe my opinion doesn't mean much.

> The way I work, if a release candidate is approved, that candidate becomes
> the final version -  you don't release a new version as the final version
> which has been quite seriously (and breakingly) changed and is untested by
> the people you release candidates to. In my book a release candidate is not
> a release candidate if it's not a candidate for release. I obviously have
> different definitions to Google.

It did seem like 1.5's release could have been a little smoother, yes.

> On the other hand maybe it's a cultural
> thing -  where I'm from, in elections, the person with the most votes wins.

Maybe we're from the same place!  My elected officials have to have
the most votes, too.  :D

Ian

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