On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 6:23 AM, Martín Ferrari <tin...@tincho.org> wrote:
> On 27/07/17 14:05, Michael Stapelberg wrote: > > It does break the API, as evinced by one build failure. > > > > I’m not aware of situations in the past where we created a new binary. > > How would we name them? Is it worth the trouble? > > We had to do it once, for golang-github-dgrijalva-jwt-go-v3-dev > > Worth the trouble or not: depends on who gets to fix all the breakage > left behind :) > Yes, I think this makes for a good rule of thumb: if fixes for the affected packages are readily available, there’s little harm in uploading all packages at once, and it means less work for ftp-master and less bloat in the archive :). If, however, fixes are more involved/not easily coordinated, we should go the route of a new package. > > > Personally, I would just update the new version + the fixed affected > > packages in one go, to reduce the breakage to a minimum. > > I would be OK with that. > > -- > Martín Ferrari (Tincho) > -- Best regards, Michael