[HTTPS-Everywhere] Release early, release often

Osama Khalid osamak at gnu.org
Fri Jun 3 11:15:41 PDT 2011


On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 10:33:25AM -0700, Maxim Nazarenko wrote:
> Restartless update would be nice, but even old fashioned update on
> restart is better than current situation. As far as I understand, we
> need three three things: (a) a build machine to compile nightly
> builds, (b) a hosting machine to store them, (c) code changes to
> make it actually update from nightly builds.  I have a (virtual) box
> I can try to setup as a build machine, I don't think it is suitable
> as hosting, however. And I have no idea how difficult (c) part
> actually is. Real developers, anyone?

We probably do not need nightly builds, but weekly ones can be great
for the development channel. We need something that is stable enough
for normal users to test and yet does not break too easily (kind of
beta releases). Plus, there are usually no important daily changes.
 
--Osama Khalid
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