lets change the default format as soon as possible
Robert Collins
robert.collins at canonical.com
Mon Aug 10 07:36:21 BST 2009
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 16:02 +1000, Martin Pool wrote:
>
> In general, we should never have things in trunk that we don't believe
> to be suitable for the next release - if every developer was ill
> between now and then and a robot made the release it should be at
> least acceptable. Of course sometimes things turn out to need to be
> reverted, but we should think they're ready to go before landing. In
> other words, I'm ok with putting it in with the option to back it out,
> but not with an expectation we probably will back it out. I think
> that agrees with what you said.
It does. I am certainly aiming to have all the 2.0 critical bugs fixed
(or decide that they aren't really critical after all) so that 1.19
never exists.
-Rob
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