Op vrijdag 05 december 2008 11:44 schreef u:
> On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Allen Winter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Howdy,
> >
> > Based upon the recent "reopen trunk for KDE 4.3" thread, I humbly submit the
> following proposal:
> >
> > 1) 4.2 Beta2 is tagged on 9 December (already scheduled)
> >
> > 2) 4.2 is branched on 10 December
> >
> > 2) Trunk is wide-open for 4.3 immediately after 4.2 branching, on 10 
> > December
> >
> > 3) 4.1.4 will be the last of the 4.1 releases.  4.1.4 tagging is 10 December
> >
> > So, bug fixes found in trunk starting on 10 December will only need to be
> > backported to the new 4.2 branch.
> >
> > Communicate that bugfixing is still a top priority until 4.2.0 is released.
> 
> You said it yourself: bug fixing is top priority, why make it more
> difficult? I am against prematurely thawing trunk as quite a few
> developers will shift from bug fixing into feature development (I can
> see myself doing this) even if they know they will let some bugs get
> into 4.2 that could have been avoided. Trunk should remain in whatever
> mode that will benefit the top priority--if feature additions are top
> then it's thawed, if it's bug fixing then it's frozen.

Yeah, that's what I was thinking until recently, after that I realised that 
some applications do not contain obvious bugs and that they want to continue 
with features. Also you can also see the support for the 'always summer in 
trunk' idea within the community, I think we should not ignore that.

So, although I do agree with you for some part, I would like to try this now to 
see how it goes. If it really does not work, we should reconsider it for the 
4.3 release, if the results are ok, then we are one step closer to the always 
summer in trunk idea.

Best,

Toma

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