Don't think of this as a nightmare, think of this as an opportunity for support contract upsales.
nightly installable builds and enthusiastic users that install the latest one every day will make for a much more reliable product, and catch problems before they show up and cause trouble for bigger customers. On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 02:54:20PM +0200, Harald Barth wrote: > > > My big concern is that nightly installable builds will be a support > > nightmare. > > > There are a large number of users that will always take the latest > > no matter what. > > I know. Been in support. However, when "X does not work" it helps a > lot if some $USER - even if he can't spell g i t or . / c o n f i g u > r e ; m a k e can tell us that 2012-01-17 "it" worked and 2012-01-18 > it did not any more. The binaries that come form this type of build > should however clearly tell so in the rxdebug output. > > > to move to a biweekly release cycle. > > Nice if we would be there. Nice if it would be per month (which I find > more realistic). Still above holds. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
