[Dovecot] My view on 1.0 release and version numbering
Marc Perkel
marc at perkel.com
Fri Jul 21 20:04:49 EEST 2006
Just throwing out some thoughts here. I know Timo has high standards and
is trying to make 1.0 bug free before calling it 1.0. But I want to
argue for an earlier less perfect 1.0.
Dovecot is already way past the quality of most 1.0 releases. So it is
good enough by common standards. No one really expects a 1.0 release to
be perfect. But - some people don't consider a product ripe until it
reaches 1.0. Once you cross the line then more people will pick it up
and you will get more bug reports because of a larger base. This would
actually accelerate the debugging process. And it will spur acceptance
of the product and perhaps bring in more developer resources.
Generally 1.0 is still buggy. It is usually followed quickly with 1.0.1,
1.0.2 ... and then stabilizes. Then as more people ask for new features
it spawns 1.1.0 which is somewhat buggy and then 1.1.1 and by 1.1.2 it's
rock solid.
So - I'm not suggesting Timo go to 1.0 immediately. I'm just saying that
I think it's pretty ripe and sooner is better than later.
My 2 centz ...
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