http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/enterprise/tags/xwiki-enterprise-2.3/pom…
v1.33
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/enterprise/tags/xwiki-enterprise-2.3.1/p…
v1.34
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/enterprise/tags/xwiki-enterprise-2.3.2/p…
v1.34 with a
comment above that 1.35 is incompatible.
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/enterprise/tags/xwiki-enterprise-2.2/pom…
v1.26
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/enterprise/tags/xwiki-enterprise-2.2.1/p…
v1.27
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/enterprise/tags/xwiki-enterprise-2.2.2/p…
v1.28
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/enterprise/tags/xwiki-enterprise-2.2.3/p…
v1.29
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/enterprise/tags/xwiki-enterprise-2.2.4/p…
v1.30
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/enterprise/tags/xwiki-enterprise-2.2.5/p…
v1.32
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/enterprise/tags/xwiki-enterprise-2.2.6/p…
v1.33
So in the last three versions, every time except for 1, this was the practice.
If an
application has bug fixes too and these bug fixes are compatible with
the bug fix release of XE then yes, otherwise the application needs a
branch.
Branching to keep bug fixes to backport separate from regular development is a good idea,
but in
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/platform/xwiki-applications/branches/ I only see 4
branches have
ever been made.
> This means that `experimental' code
> is being introduced into a `stable' branch in a bugfix version.
That's not true. When you commit to an application you have to check
which versions of XE depend on it and if your changes are not compatible
If the changes appear to be comparable then they should go from commit to release without
any
further testing, milestones or release candidates?
with all of them then you have to make a branch.
I'm not convinced that synchronizing version numbers is a good idea. I'm
-0 for now.
Thanks,
Marius
> This is not the path I would choose
> but more importantly we can't honestly say that our code goes through a
milestone/release candidate
> verification process if some of the code is allowed to bypass it.
> This situation has caused me to make a mistake which I was able to correct during the
release
> without major issue, I think the same issue is behind the release of 2 bogus versions
(2.4.1 and 2.4.2)
>
> There is another issue, users who want to mix and match applications to build their
own wiki are
> faced with a set of version numbers and no way to know what is compatible with what.
A user who I
> spoke with last night had this very problem. We could publish a compatibility matrix
but if we were
> to show all the versions a given application is compatible with, that would require
testing each
> application version against each core version and I think we need to concentrate on
testing what
> gets released in XE.
>
> Both of these problems would be fixed if version numbers were synchronized and
everything was
> branched for a release. Relevant questions which come to mind are "do we need
the capability to
> release applications at separate times?" and "is there no way to do that
with synchronized version
> numbers?"
>
> Am I missing any other reasons?
> Should this not become a proposal?
>
> Caleb
>
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