Re: [Dolibarr-dev] Evolution des versions et patch
From:
Laurent Destailleur (eldy)
Subject:
Re: [Dolibarr-dev] Evolution des versions et patch
Date:
Mon, 30 Jul 2012 21:05:10 +0200
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To answer this question (When), we must
first answer another question: Who ?
Doing a long time support is still possible. But who will maintain
it ? And if we found someone that agree to keep using an old
version and maintain it, how to be sure he will still be active
during all the long time support period. For the moment, we have
not answer for this, so no way to guarantee an long time support
version.
Le 30/07/2012 17:05, Marcos García a écrit :
In my opinion, as long as Dolibarr is stable there's
no need to make a LTS version, if the Dolibarr team decides to
make a modification to the code that brokens backwards
compatibility I think that it is because that's the correct way.
It is our job as developers, to fix compatibility in third-party
modules with newer versions, but it is not our job to care about
people not upgrading their modules.
I know many people won't agree with me and I think my opinion
is like "Planned obsolescence" but the web changes every day and
I think that we cannot stay in old days...
Faites un geste pour la planète, n'imprimez ce
message que si nécessaire.
Le 30/07/2012 16:42, aurelien Imhof a écrit :
Hello ,
Je suis avec la version 3.1, que j'ai mise a jour il y a quelques mois.
toutefois , le temps de voir apparaître certain module en version 3.2, je ne
souhaite pas upgrader tout de suite.
Resultat , je me retrouve avec certain bug corrigé dans la version 3.2.
Ma question est simple, n'y aurait il pas interet, afin de stabiliser la
version utilisé en production a proposer une version en LTS à l'instar ubuntu.
Vu de ma porte, ce permettrait de limiter les upgrades incessant sur les
instance de mes clients.
Ca vous parle ?
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I'm using version 3.1, I updated a few months ago. however, the time of seeing
certain module in version 3.2, I do not wish to upgrade immediately.
Result, I end up with some bug fixed in version 3.2.
My question is simple, there would he no interest, to stabilize the version
used in production to propose an LTS version like Ubuntu.
Seen from my door, it would reduce the constant upgrades on instance of my
clients.
It speaks to you?