2010/1/28 Steffen Mueller <[email protected]>: > Peter Lavender wrote: >>> Given that we're usually using the frequent Padre releases to whittle >>> out bugs ("the problem manifested between 0.38 and 0.39." vs. the more >>> usual "bisection tells me the problem manifested with change 10000") and >>> that's probably a difficult to break habit (cf. comment about volunteer >>> groups) it's probably better to push out a 0.56 release without my >>> dubious changes. >>> >> So the big question is, how available are you going to be during the >> cycle between the release of 0.56 and the merge of your branch to 0.57? > > Hard to tell. Currently, I'm doing all volunteer programming work on a > pretty erratic schedule. I can't commit to anything, unfortunately.
I don't think your schedule should be too much of a problem. If you merged in the branch and were immediately hit by a bus, we would struggle for a bit and then anyone on the project could handle the work to back out the merge. So there's not really any major risk here. Adam K _______________________________________________ Padre-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.perlide.org/mailman/listinfo/padre-dev
