Okay then...
let's start up the QA process whenever you guys are ready and I'll test as much as I
can on 2 of our developement machines, one on linux the other one on SPARC 64.
I'll start as soon as the process is ignited.
Let's get to work and give it some momentum ;)
-----Original Message-----
From: Edin Kadribasic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sun 18/08/2002 4:21 PM
To: Xavier Spriet; Zeev Suraski
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-QA] Re: [PHP-DEV] 4.2.3
> >As long as there is momentum on the development process and on the QA
> >process when needed,
> >I don't think release momentum matters that much.
>
> Right. Since the first part of the sentence does not stand in reality,
the
> direct result is that momentum matters, a lot :) Lack of momentum is the
> main reason PHP releases are taking several weeks now. It's not as if
> people are testing it thoroughly for weeks and weeks...
Exactly right. During the last release cycle, Derick made elaborate test
cases, etc. but the result was not very promising. Very few people actually
took part in the QA process and as a result 4.2.0 was released with some
serious bugs in it.
I believe that 4.2.3 should be released, and that it should be very fast. If
Derick has no time for the release, and Zeev volunteers to do it, I really
see no point in delaying it further. Especially since 4.3.0 release doesn't
seem to be very near.
Edin