[HTTPS-Everywhere] Release early, release often

Maxim Nazarenko nz.phone at mail.ru
Fri Jun 3 11:36:01 PDT 2011


Weekly builds are fine too. I mean 0.9.9.development.5.xpi is just too
old. Current builds seem to work fine for me, so I deem them stable
enough :) The only problem with building on Windows.
Anyway, when we have build infrastructure, we can tweak build schedule.

Best regards,
Maxim Nazarenko

On 3 June 2011 11:15, Osama Khalid <osamak at gnu.org> wrote:
> 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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