Bugfix releases (RE: profiler results for __getattr__, am I reading this correctly ? )
Richard Jones
richard at bizarsoftware.com.au
Thu Oct 18 19:37:50 EDT 2001
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On Thursday 18 October 2001 22:26, Steve Holden wrote: > "Anthony Baxter" <anthony at interlink.com.au> wrote ... > > > >>> "Tim Peters" wrote > > > > > > The bugfix release process is the topic of Aahz's PEP 6, who may have > > > believed that titling it "Bug Fix Releases" was enough clue <wink>: > > > > Ah, that cunning "hidden in plain sight" approach. Who'd have thought. > > Gets *me* every time... > > > It still doesn't cover the process of deciding what would go in the > > patch release... I know that I'd be happier upgrading to 2.1.2 than > > 2.2 in the next couple of months - and given the peasants-are-revolting > > sentiment of c.l.py at the moment, I doubt I'm the only one... > > It's only the fatc that they're revolting that identifies them as peasants. > Seriously, though, there are many good reasons why you might not want to > upgrade, including having a large and varied hardware base and wanting to > keep all Pythons roughly in step. Actually, my biggest reason for not going to 2.2 is that it introduces a bunch of new stepwise changes to the code. New code == new bugs as far as I'm concerned. This is not the way to go if your prime intention is to aim for less bugs. Richard
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