is it still right to use the description found in the README file on postgresql mirrors as a short description of the product for the package ?
Here it is:
"Description: pgAdmin III - PostgreSQL Tools
pgAdmin III is a database design and management application for use with
PostgreSQL. It is written in C++ using the wxWindows (http://www.wxwindows.org)
cross-platform framework to allow it to run on multiple platforms.
Please visit http://www.pgadmin.org/pgadmin3/ for more details."
Regards, Rapha�l
Rapha�l Enrici wrote:
Hi friends,
I'm actually working on the official debian package and I need some precision concerning the development process so that I can make choices on how I 'm gonna package...
Here is a question I ask to myself and on which I'm not clear:
Consider the case where we or someone find a bug in pgAdmin3 that would involve a new wxWin snapshot. As usual this would be corrected in the snapshot and would give the birth to a new wx snapshot and to the update of our snaphots packages. But what about the "stable" branch ? I mean that if someone find a bug in actual 1.0.2 that can only be corrected by using a new wxWin snap, what will be the decisions : can this become a future 1.0.3 ? or will we switch to a next major release ?
Regards, Rapha�l
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