Posted on: 04/24/02 06:47am
By: Anonymous (richard9)
First off - mega congratz to the GeekLog gang
for unleashing this thing. You guys are
totally the ginchiest !
For the benefit of us GeekLog novices, can
you give us a sense of what a stable 1.3.5 in
fact means? Does this mean that there won't
be a 1.3.5.00b out next week? Or could it
mean that if tweaks need to be twoke then
we can enter those ourselves without need
of reinstalling the whole works? I'm sure I
speak for others as well, thanks.
Richard
http://www.MarylandArts.net
Clarification
Posted on: 04/24/02 08:24am
By: Tony
When we release a stable (i.e. production grade) release, that means that you can, in good spirit, upgrade your version of Geeklog knowing full well that that version is ready for use on production sites and will be supported. Does that mean we won't release a 1.3.6 beta next week? No, we very well could. Remember the open source mantra of 'release early, release often'. To be perfectly clear, we do not encourage nor support betas or release candidates and they are not to be used on production sites. Those are release merely to get new code into the hands of the impatient and to get help with testing so we can get that code stable.
Hope that clears things up for you.
Clarification
Posted on: 04/24/02 11:57am
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
Thanks Tony -
I owe you a pint.
Richard
Clarification
Posted on: 04/24/02 01:15pm
By: Tony
Lemme know when you want my address...I can always use a nice, cold beer!