On 26 Aug 2007, at 11:33, Ovid wrote:
In fact, we could do that now. Since it would be a developer version,
cpan and cpanplus aren't going to install it. Someone would
deliberately have to install it by hand.
We *cannot* risk breaking the toolchain for everyone, but this is
people volunteering to take the risk.
Sounds good. I suppose there's a marginal risk that someone who
doesn't understand what a developer release is will end up manually
installing T::H 2.9999999999 because they think having the latest
version is a good idea. That's not too big a problem if it actually
works for them of course :)
Other than deciding whether we want trunk or the speedy branch, any
reason why not at this point?
I think speedy is fine - but it hasn't had the exposure that trunk
has. All those test passes are for the trunk code. If we prefer
speedy then I should merge it into trunk and release it as 0.54 so
that code gets some exercise.
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Andy Armstrong, hexten.net