Martin Voelkle wrote:
> That's what release candidates (RC) are for. Ideally, a release is the
> last RC without any modification.
> But you'd have to use branches to prevent people from commiting
> unwanted stuff on a RC.
>
> Martin
>
> On 8/10/06, Leo Wandersleb <address@hidden> wrote:
>> hi list
>>
>> to me it is bad practise to publicly announce a new release as soon as
>> we decided to release it. reasons:
>> we regularly find bugs just after releasing
>> release dates are when there is only source available. that's not
>> enough for our gamers community.
>>
>> i propose to make release versions ready and only announce the files
>> on this list and publicly announce it one week after the binaries for
>> at least mac, debian and windows have been completed. otherwise people
>> come and see how it goes and are frustrated as their platform doesn't
>> run smoothly or because they can't play against others as they have a
>> different version.
>>
>> greetings, leo
>>
>>
perhaps now is a good time for subversion over cvs? maybe that's just
because I know how to use subversion, and am just learning cvs though :)