On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 18:41:35 -0500, Isaac Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> I have a better policy. =)  CVS HEAD simply doesn't get broken for any length
> of time.  That said, I am planning a branch for the mythui conversion, if I
> can't manage to get it to transition cleanly.  We did the same (made a
> branch) with the scheduler rewrite, until that was stable.
> 
> I use CVS in production (ie, it's what's running in my home theater, recording
> the shows I want to watch), and I update it at least once a week.  If it
> breaks, I miss a show.  It's good incentive to keep everything stable,
> instead of doing a flurry of testing after development's "finished" for a
> given release.
> <snip> 
> Isaac

Isaac, are you married.  A wife is an even better incentive to keep
the mythbox stable.  :)

I honestly didn't know that you kept CVS that stable.  I had always
assumed that it was a testing/unstable version like many projects
have.  And to be honest, you prior hesitation of having CVS rpms built
fueled this.  I'm guessing that this is common and where most of the
confusion and desire to do something differnt comes from.

I may have to start building CVS weekly, also.  Can you suggest a good
night?  :)

Thanks Isaac for all your hard work,
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