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RE: Subversion 0.24.2 released.

From: Leeuw van der, Tim <tim.leeuwvander_at_nl.unisys.com>
Date: 2003-06-19 16:12:44 CEST

Hi,

I very well understand the feeling of 'enough already'. My reason for
wondering was mainly that *if* a 0.24.3 release would come soon, then it
would be worth holding of a release of TortoiseSVN for it.
If no 0.24.3 release is coming, they can go ahead and release now with
0.24.2.

(I don't know if the teams making SVN-UP javabindings, Subclipse, etc are
planning new releases soon, but for them the same would be true.)

With regards,

--Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Sander Striker [mailto:striker@apache.org]
Sent: donderdag 19 juni 2003 16:05
To: Leeuw van der, Tim; SVNDevList (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Subversion 0.24.2 released.

> From: Leeuw van der, Tim [mailto:tim.leeuwvander@nl.unisys.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 3:44 PM

> Since 2 more memleaks were found and fixed since this release was tagged
> (svn switch and svn commit), would it be desirable to make a 0.24.3
release?
>
> Or is the general opinion that these 2 bugs are not severe enough to
warrant
> yet another release?

-1. Enough already.

Micheal has been very nice in rolling patch release after patch release.
I don't feel we should be pushing for another one in so little time after
the last one. If you want to keep up, run HEAD. Otherwise, wait for the
next release.

My $0.02,

Sander

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