Fast releases demand binary updates.. (Was: Release schedule
for 2006)
Peter Jeremy
PeterJeremy at optushome.com.au
Fri Jan 6 11:44:45 PST 2006
On Fri, 2006-Jan-06 03:03:18 -0800, Jo Rhett wrote:
>> Bottom line: Once code exists, then support can be talked about..
>
>This is bullhockey and you know it. Once the project is done, we'll
>authorize a budget for it? Once the season is over we'll know who should
>be on the starting team?
In general, volunteer projects have a surfeit of ideas and a shortage
of real implementations. The Project is never going to agree to import
an idea without some substance.
> Yeah, hindsight is sweet. But this isn't a
>simple change. It will require very close integration with the installation
>and kernel modules at least (and probably more). So having some sort of
>consensus that (a) the project has interest and (b) what flavors would be
>acceptable to the existing groups - are both necessary for this project to
>even mumble it's first line of code.
In which case you need to move this thread to freebsd-arch where these
sort of issues are discussed. You need to clearly define your goals
and suggest a design to meet them. If your idea has merit, you'll be
able to convince at least one committer to work with you to implement
your design.
--
Peter Jeremy
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