[Opensim-dev] In light of recent problems with ClientStack
Michael Wright
michaelwri22 at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Jul 24 14:09:22 UTC 2008
Yeah, all I meant is we have a lot of "end-users" who are more interested in things working than testing things. These really shouldn't be updating from trunk very often. Its better if they used the tagged version. But a lot of the "end-users" do current use trunk.
Charles Krinke <cfk at pacbell.net> wrote: I guess I need to weigh in and describe my strategy which myself and others have been using for over a year now.
With each update, when there are problems, there are two choices. And pretty much, these two choices are for anyone.
1. Press forward and help diagnose and improve.
2. Revert to last known functioning.
Most of the time, we urge the testers to move forward and deploy the latest and provide feedback to help that forward motion. Occaisionally, we suggest holding at a particular revision for a while.
So, this is a balance between sufficient forward motion and keeping functionality and the balance shifts based on the reality and perception each day.
Charles
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From: Michael Wright <michaelwri22 at yahoo.co.uk>
To: opensim-dev at lists.berlios.de
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 6:01:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] In light of recent problems with ClientStack
Yup, totally agree that we want to get people away from using trunk for deployment. So with that I take back my suggestion.
Was just thinking about cutting back the support questions/problems from irc. As we all know that too many people do update to the lastest trunk every day (or two) and expect it to always work.
Sean Dague <sean at dague.net> wrote: On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:38:01AM +0100, Michael Wright wrote:
> Maybe we could include a prebuilt
> OpenSim.Region.ClientStack.LindenUDP-r5974.dll in bin for a little
> while until the problems are solved.
Honestly, part of the point of trunk is to sort out these bugs. If
folks need stability, trunk isn't for them. :) If people want to make
the future stable, and can handle some issues now, trunk is for them.
-Sean
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