>
>
> Miguel wrote:
>
>>
>> I will try to do it ... but I will not do it frequently.
>>
>> In general, I think that patches should only be applied if.
>>
>> 1. and end-user complains about them
>
> This is the sole criteria I'm suggesting. But if a user complains and
> we fix it (like these) then whatever else we've fixed along the way
> should also go in with that patch, right? Any bug fixes to date.
> That's all I'm asking.

My perspective on that is ... not a chance.

That is the same thing as slip-streaming everything you do.

You are constantly introducing instability into your 'stable' release.

No time to introduce new features because all you are doing is fixing bugs
on your 'stable' release.

Can't be done.

Look, we had a stable 10.00.00 release for over a year. (Admittedly, that
was too long.) But some people were happy using the stable release and
other people were happy using the frequently-unstable prerelease.

> Understand, though, I'm a user..... :)

You are forgiven :-)



Miguel



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