As soon as Dan K signals that the patch-backporting phase is over (should happen by tomorrow or the next day; he's coordinating with other backporters), we'll get started.
Zeev At 23:30 18/08/2002, Xavier Spriet wrote: >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 > > -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php