Yes, that would be one alternative. But to emphasise, I'm only asking for a common-sense approach to avoid
destabilising master right now, not a blanket ban on commits or anything like that.
On 02/04/14 02:45, Michael Emory Cerquoni wrote:
+1 no disagreement here! anyone who wants to get crazy
OSgrid does releases very often and we do not modify the code in anyway all
we do is add the osprofile and ossearch dlls to our release, anyone wanting
to test newer releases could always use an OSgrid release and report bugs
this way, we even provide zips of the source that come directly from
http
I think sometimes it matters that there's a stable release schedule, Sept
2013 is far in the past and there has been a lot of changes in Opensim
since then.
Strangely enough there haven't been "in between" releases or something like
that. At this moment I think a lot of grid owners are sweating as
from my POV i would think that a Freeze For Release would be a good
idea since a constant MUST DO NEW FEATURE thing is what prevents
having a good release.
One thing that would be nice as a sidebar would be for there to be a
single shell exe that starts the webserver then starts the sim and
gives
From: Jim Williams
Not only do I not want to do development, I want to use the system
which was developed. ... So, you may drop dead for all I care. You
are not helping to protect my environment.
Whoooaaa Jim... take it easy... that's way out of order in an open
source contributed effort
The basic problem is that their development will effect me as a user.
I have no complaints about what Justin is trying to do. My complaint is
how he has to word what he is doing, and I think it is because there is
something wrong with the organization of this development project. Having
looked a
Well if you are wondering why no one takes you seriously its because of
stuff like the last line of your email, good luck with that!
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Jim Williams wrote:
> The basic problem is that their development will effect me as a user.
>
> I have no complaints about what J
Jim,
You are way off topic here, this has nothing to do with OSG or Metro
grids, I don't know why you suddenly feel the need to criticize everyone
and everything announced here, but it has finally gotten to the point where
I feel I need to step in and say something about this, your comments of
Hi Justin,
The fact that your message is a plea rather than an announcement makes it
rather clear why I felt I had to leave OSG and move my sim to Metro. It
also explains to me why I felt I had to add myself to this list at the same
time -- self protection.
If your release cycle is 4 months shou
+1 no disagreement here! anyone who wants to get crazy can do so in a new
branch for now?
On Apr 1, 2014 9:42 PM, "Justin Clark-Casey"
wrote:
> Hi folks. For the past 3 years, we've had a significant OpenSimulator
> release at about 4 to 8 month intervals.
>
> As the last major release (0.7.6) w
Hi folks. For the past 3 years, we've had a significant OpenSimulator release
at about 4 to 8 month intervals.
As the last major release (0.7.6) was in September 2013, we are due for another, and this seems like a reasonable point.
From my perspective, releases drive a very significant level
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