At 20:44 28-7-2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Well. As I already said: Then there are'nt enough people for 4.3.0 too. Yes > > I know, you are the maintainer of 4.2.x, Stig is the maintainer of 4.3.0. > >There are not enough people to do two releases at one time.
Actually - one issue there, are the tools for QA. Like you said, back in April IIRC - the qa-web messages don't really make it very easy to track who found what bug, who fixed it, whether the fix was ok'd and merged and tested again, by others, to ensure platform compatibility. These are basics of solid QA. Further more -the 4.3 testsuite allows for much better reporting and cooperation with QA-web. Is there any chance this could get merged to PHP_4_2_0 branch - I would be willing to create the tools to get the logs in and store them in some format/database so that it can be queried and analyzed. if the extension of the log files, could change to .testlog then there's also no conflict with any existing file in the source tree (like config.log or stuff people make up for themselves while testing which is then suddenly sent to QA-web). The other major problem is availibilty of platforms QA'd. Sebastian - I trust you'll take the two 64-bit systems you we're talking about? I have an AIX box available, but it doesn't actively run php - it's a DB-backend, so only compilation issues I could track down. The popular OS's get solid QA, but especially the commerical unices and Windows (Markus, Liz, other Sebastian and Derick and myselef IIRC). I think that for many platforms we don't even have a person let alone two (if there we're 2 QA's to be done). Last but not least - the latest stable snapshot, don't contain all bugfixes, as some have not been fixed on both branches (xslt and sysvsem are 2 I know of). Met vriendelijke groeten / With kind regards, Webmaster IDG.nl Melvyn Sopacua -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php