Re: Release cycle length
От | Neil Conway |
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Тема | Re: Release cycle length |
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Msg-id | 87smkmgyn7.fsf@mailbox.samurai.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Release cycle length ("Matthew T. O'Connor" <matthew@zeut.net>) |
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Re: Release cycle length
Re: Release cycle length Re: Release cycle length |
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"Matthew T. O'Connor" <matthew@zeut.net> writes: > So 7.4 took about 4.5 months to get from feature freeze to release. > I think feature freeze is the important date that developers of new > features need to concern themselves with. Rather than the length of the release cycle, I think it's the length of the beta cycle that we should focus on improving. IMHO, we should try to make the beta process more efficient: sometimes I get the impression that the beta process just drags on and on, without the extra time resulting in a huge improvement in the reliability of the .0 release (witness the fact that all the .0 releases I can remember have had a *lot* of serious bugs in them -- we can't catch everything of course, but I think there is definitely room for improvement). That said, I'm not really sure how we can make better use of the beta period. One obvious improvement would be making the beta announcements more visible: the obscurity of the beta process on www.postgresql.org for 7.4 was pretty ridiculous. Does anyone else have a suggestion on what we can do to produce a more reliable .0 release in less time? -Neil
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