On Wednesday 28 September 2011, Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > On Wednesday 28 September 2011 Sep, Cyrille Berger Skott wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I generally oppose the idea of delaying a beta for quality reason, there > > is always an important bug that is going to be fixed the next day of the > > tagging. > > Of course. Let's make it more generic then: I propose that we will tag in > future always on Monday, not Friday, because the weekend is when most > people have time to work on fixing things and preparing for tagging. And that is exactly why we tag on Friday :) So that packagers have time to work on their packages during the week-end...
And really, missing a beta is not a big deal, there is an other beta coming in three weeks. Unless you break your application... but that *should* *not* happen. > > On Tuesday 27 September 2011, Sven Langkamp wrote: > > > the recent merge of the strokes framework branch has introduce a number > > > of problems in Krita. > > > > I guess by recent, you mean since the begining of the beta period ? In > > which case, can I ask why something that break krita to point of making > > it totally unusable was merged before the issues get solved ? > > I made that decision. We needed the merge because other people were waiting > with their bugfixes for the merge to happen. git checkout -b krita-fixyourbugshere sendmail kimages...@kde.org "For the time being use the 'krita-fixyourbugshere' branch to collectively fix your bugs so that we don't break master too much" And then you can merge all sort of things in "krita-fixyourbugshere", without affecting master. Branches in git are *cheap*, for everyone. And if all the krita devs are working on that branch, you should not get conflicts when merging back to master. If we really want to move to a more agressive release schedule (ie 3 or 4 monthes), we need to make the best out of git features. -- Cyrille Berger Skott _______________________________________________ calligra-devel mailing list calligra-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel