On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Travis Oliphant <[email protected]>wrote:
> That is an excellent thought. > > We could make the odd numbered releases "experimental" and the > even-numbered as stable. > > That makes some sense. What do others think? > > I'm starting to think that a fork might be the best solution to the present problem. There is plenty of precedent for forks in FOSS, for example GCC, EGCS, Redhat 1.97, LLVM and emacs, xemacs. There are several semi-official forks of linux (Android, the real time Kernel, etc.) Zeromq just forked, OpenOffice forked, there was XFree86 forked to Xorg, etc. Linus encourages forks, so there is even authority for that ;) Of course, the further the fork diverges from the original the harder reintegration becomes, witness Android and wake-locks. But a fork would cure a lot of contention. Chuck
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