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Re: Maintaining release? [message #17107 is a reply to message #17068] Tue, 29 July 2008 11:05 Go to previous message
mr_ped is currently offline  mr_ped
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I think you are way too much inside this project Mirek. For outsider it doesn't matter if 2008.2 is just "fixed" 2008.1, and 2008.3 is true new release, for outsider the "2008.x" is the latest stable build which is recommended for usage.

If the new release has new features, it's exciting, but you have to do some additional testing if you may upgrade UPP without breaking your current projects. If it is "just" more stable, it's exciting, because you can safely upgrade, only (old) bugs in application can appear with such release.

So either way, every stable build is exciting and welcome.

edit: maybe you were ranting about dev2009 naming. Well, the dev releases had always weird names, you can return to that, call it dev80x so nobody can decipher (without reading roadmap and/or forums) how dev releases relate to that stable 2008.x. Very Happy

[Updated on: Tue, 29 July 2008 11:09]

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