Le 2012-02-17 à 08:19, Philippe Rabier a écrit :

> IMO, it would make sense only all commiters agree together on a stable 
> release and if some of us could validate the version. But it won't happen, I 
> guess.

It could happen if people give feedback for the "integration" changes. So far, 
only one guy downloaded the WonderIntegration build, so I don't expect much 
feedback right now :-) If people give feedback and we wait a couple of weeks 
before sending commits from integration to master, we can add tags in master 
saying "this is release x.z.y". If nobody is testing, we can't do much.

> So it turns out that each company has to decide what is a stable release for 
> their needs. That's we are doing at Sophiacom (but I know you know).
> 
> Philippe 
> 
> On 16 févr. 2012, at 19:19, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> Good afternoon,
>> 
>> Every year, a couple of you are asking for "stable releases" of Wonder. I 
>> was wondering what is "stable release" is for you. For example, Jenkins have 
>> a LTS version that is released every 3 months. Does something like that make 
>> sense for Wonder too? 
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> 
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