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Re: Release targets and timeline for 1.4?

From: Erik Huelsmann <e.huelsmann_at_gmx.net>
Date: 2006-01-28 19:38:48 CET

Hi Branko,

> > Ok, if that's a request for more input from admins, I'll pitch in. I'm
> > the svn admin for my company, and I'm eagerly awaiting 1.4 for the wc
> > improvements -- they'll be a big win for all of our developers. I'm
> > less interested in serf; we're currently using neon, and definitely
> > experiencing performance pain with it, but I plan to alleviate that pain
> > by getting svnserve access to our repositories set up within the next
> > month, so serf won't be a big win for us.
> >
> > While 6 months seems to me to be the sweet spot for minor releases, IMO
> > the current state of trunk is ripe for an exception to that rule.

> Well, you could call _me_ a "real" admin, too, since I introduced SVN as
> the VC tool of choice in our company. My story is a little different;

[snip]

> Serf _might_ help
> us performance-wise, but even if it does go into an (early) 1.4, I
> certainly wouldn't use it in production until it's had some time to
> prove itself. So in my case, I'd rather see serf in a somewhat later
> 1.4, after it's had time to soak for a bit.

I understood his comment to be 'please release 1.4 now and wait with serf
until 1.5, whenever that is'...

You didn't?

bye,

Erik.

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