[ros-dev] New Release - how're you feeling?

mail.comcast.net eek2121 at comcast.net
Fri Jun 24 01:16:38 CEST 2005


I mean, don't get me wrong, i'm all for an 0.2.7 release, but you can 
have all the commits in the world but that means nothing.

mail.comcast.net wrote:

> Yeah, but how many changes are major features being implemented?  For 
> instance, the header reorganization doesn't really add to 
> compatibility, and in some cases may actually cause regressions, etc.
>
> Richard
>
> Ge van Geldorp wrote:
>
>>> From: Robert Köpferl
>>>
>>> Asides from that a really small incease could reflect our shame. 
>>> Which is however too small or just ridiculus.
>>> --> An alternative (to express our shame) would be to just release and
>>> not to anounce (I will not press the sf-button) the release.
>>>   
>>
>>
>> Just a datapoint: the 0.2.6 branch was created at r14154. We're now at
>> r16251. That means that in the last 3 months we have created an 
>> incredible
>> amount of changes, about 2100. That's 1/7th of all the changes 
>> between 1997
>> and 2005! Now, not every change is user-visible and some of the 
>> changes are
>> even regressions, but still, I'm not ashamed to bring out a new 
>> release when
>> this much work has been done.
>>
>>  
>>
>>> Conclusion:
>>> So a branch will occour within let's say the next 2 weeks to have 
>>> ROS 0.2.7 (our suggested next ver) fixed and built within another 2 
>>> weeks.
>>>
>>> This is what I would do. What do you think about?
>>>   
>>
>>
>> I agree completely.
>>
>> Gé van Geldorp.
>>
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