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Re: (ASCEND) Ideas: Next Release Ap28 or Ap29



I second this.  We are using a mail server that has frequent updates, but
the author always keeps a "stable version" available.  He produces the
stable version by every once in a while (e.g. 9 months) freezing the
feature list and removing the bugs while at the same time adding new
features to the beta or incremental or whatever you care to call it,
release.  While not perfect, it is one of the more stable pieces of code I
own.

--Tony

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> From: Shiloh Costa <costa@mdi.ca>
> To: ascend-users@max.bungi.com
> Subject: (ASCEND) Ideas: Next Release Ap28 or Ap29
> Date: Wednesday, October 15, 1997 9:43 AM
> 
> 
> I Hope the next Release of Ap28 pr Ap29 does not contain any new
> enhancements or features.
> 
> Simply fix the existing bugs and stop there.
> 
> It seems like new problems are created everytime new enhancements or
> features are added to the releases.
> 
> I'm stuck at Ap16, and Ap24 and Ap27 are not stable enough...
> 
> Or RE-RELEASE AP16 with the new Rockwell 1.052 Code or whatever the
newest
> version is and thats it.
> 
> That way all of us cautious folks sitting with Ap16 can take advantage of
> the new rockwell code without the threat of bugs.
> 
> Are these ideas logical?
> 
> - Shiloh Costa
>   MDI Internet Inc.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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