Hi,
I do agree that we should avoid dropping configurations in patch releases.
However, we should be pragmatic and provide the set that is most valuable for
the users and still feasible to maintain. So in my opinion adding something and
removing another is fine if that is what best serves our users. That said, we
should not do this very often as LTS is about continuity.
Yours,
Tuukka
On 06/02/2019, 14.24, "Development on behalf of Alex Blasche"
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> The mail did not state 5.12.x. Hence it was under the assumption "as
always"
> with the next minor release.
As the person who initiated this, I have a bit of an ambivalent view point.
Fact is, we have always made those changes for the next minor release and not
in the middle of a patch release series. It provides essential continuity for
our users especially for an LTS release. I would not want this policy being
changed. Whatever is the outcome in this case, this rule should stay.
The question is now whether we should revert the above change and truly
make it happen in 5.13+. Reason for the change was the large resounding request
for the mingw 32bit binaries and Olli and me purposely picked a WinRT build
with the least usage (based on our understanding). LTS will go on for some
time.
Personally, I would vote for an exception to acquiesce the demand.
--
Alex
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