On Tue, 2011-07-26 at 11:23 +0200, Cor Nouws wrote:
As explained in my initial mail, the term came up in the discussion
around the 3.4.0 release. Since we say that a point-zero release
definitely is not to be used in enterprise environments, that also hold
the expectation that we can advise a later version as such.
If the criteria is a rule of thumb of avoid automatically switching over
to X.Y.Z where Z == 0, then that's fair enough, seeing as that's a sort
of global rule of thumb for software :-)
If you see it as exact science: yes. But I do not see labelling a
version as 'enterprise ready' as that.
Hmm, exact science sounds so much better to me than arbitrary
gut-feeling.
C.
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