Ac stable on our doorstep?

Robert Kurowski koorek w pld-linux.org
Nie, 17 Wrz 2006, 03:10:04 CEST


06-09-17, Marcin Król <hawk w limanowa.net> napisał(a):
> No. Ac will be release anyway.

Good to hear that.

> Judging from commit logs most updates take place on HEAD. Not many
> developeres are working on AC-branch.

But those which will use Ac in production or sth will uptade it when needed.

> No, it isn't. Currently PLD has "static" way of developement - from
> previous release, through snaphsots, betas, RCs to stable. ISOs are
> usually generated once per year and after reaching stable state. Then
> soon after stable state, distribution line dies due to lack of updates
> and/or developers maintaining it. Thats the part I don't like. I'd
> prefer PLD to be "always in developement" distro, with just two branches
> STABLE (main tree on ftp, we guarantee it works) and HEAD (test stuff,
> usually not working/finished yet) + snapshots/ISOs from STABLE lets say,
> two, three times per year.

So what is other purpose of this iso snaphots than install?
Installation disks are made for installs only (there's no upgrade
option in installer I guess). Most of people will use net repos for
updates.

I agree with your  concept: "always in development", as long as iso
snapshots will be released more often than currently stable
version(s).

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Robert 'koorek' Kurowski
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