[Dovecot] 2.2.9

Andreas Kasenides andreas at cymail.eu
Sat Nov 23 19:44:36 EET 2013


On 23-11-2013 3:47, Noel Butler wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-11-22 at 10:14 +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> 
>> * Thomas Leuxner <tlx at leuxner.net>:
>> > * Ralf Hildebrandt <Ralf.Hildebrandt at charite.de> 2013.11.22 09:44:
>> >
>> > > Which patch?
>> >
>> > http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-November/093654.html
>> >
>> > Pigeonhole related patches.
>> 
>> Damn. Those are biting me as well :/
>> 
> 
> 
> These would be found if Timo reverted back to issuing RC's before any
> official release, to iron out the niggly off-putting bugs, like most
> software does, or gets his devs and a community of official testers 
> each
> with wildly different configurations and set ups, ASF have an excellent
> model that could be followed, bunch of devs and testers who each report
> on different distros and configs, why? because no single dev can 
> imagine
> and test every  possible configuration. it might just save dovecot's
> good name, I recall a lot of damage was done to that in the circles I'm
> in when 2.0 was released with patches nearly every few days and weeks, 
> I
> know a few ISP's and businesses that went back to courier or  Wu's
> because major bugs were getting in often, though it has been a lot
> better since 2.1 series, until this release that is :)

I second this and offer my services for two, three different system 
configs from  Dovecot's plain old simple config with MAILDIR to slightly 
more complicated
configurations with proxying/LDAP/dsync/mySQL etc based on 
virtualization with KVM.

I also propose that upon employing above strategy that Timo should come 
up with a
release cycles (long term, short term) with announced targets. Patches 
should be released as patches strictly as needed, not releases, and 
should be announced on a low traffic list like he is already doing with 
releases. OR something along these lines.

I know these are growing pains but essential. Email systems are CRITICAL 
for most of us.

Andreas


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