On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 10:53:19AM -0700, Luke Kanies wrote:
> > Would it be reasonable for this *not* go into 0.25 (which is almost  
> > ready for
> > release) but instead go into 0.26, and that 0.26 *only* contain  
> > this, the
> > transaction/event handling changes, and bug fixes.
> 
> 
> I'm of mixed minds here.  We've got *tons* in 0.25, and I think it's  
> going to take people a while to digest it all, and I think we're going  
> to have a painfully large collection of bugs filed with this new  
> release.  But the work is already done, and it's very little in the  
> way of behaviour change, rather it's just behaviour addition.

That raises an interesting question for me.  Is there any way that I could have
written a manifest in 0.24 that will behave differently (i.e. accidentally
trigger regexes) after this patch is applied?

Cheers,

-- 
Eric Gerlach, Network Administrator
Federation of Students
University of Waterloo
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