When is an RC not an RC?
Michael Wood
esiotrot at gmail.com
Wed Oct 3 22:59:53 MDT 2012
On 4 October 2012 01:58, Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-10-03 at 08:41 +0200, Michael Wood wrote:
>
>>
>> Although, what's the point of labelling something a "release
>> candidate" if it's not a candidate for a release. i.e. if it's not
>> ready for release (except for unforeseen bugs.)?
>
> Well, we needed to move on from betas to a must more restricted process,
> and calling them gamma releses just don't have the same ring to
> it :-).
Fair enough :) I don't really mind what you call it. My brain just
rebelled against the suggestion to release a release candidate when it
was known that a breaking change would be needed later before the
final release.
I understand that nothing's black and white and that there are pros
and cons to delaying a release candidate for something like this. So
if this change did not make it into rc3, I would not complain :)
> However, in all seriousness we have two weeks before the next RC, and I
> do expect we will sort this out well before then. This issue only
> appears to have just come up, and in general we are very happy with the
> state of the release. Work continues on the list of release critical
> bugs at:
>
> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8622
>
> It is a very large codebase, and while we are still making changes, the
> vast bulk of the behaviours really are what we will release with. It is
> also essentially the same process we will use for 4.0.x releases.
Yes, I understand. Sorry for throwing in my pointless comment.
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Michael Wood <esiotrot at gmail.com>
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