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Re: (ASCEND) release process
You aren't still developing the old software rev's though (like 1.3A on
the TNT). Or am I wrong?
--
William Charnock
System Administrator
FastLane Internet Services
(817)-429-5263
On Sun, 9 Aug 1998, Matt Holdrege wrote:
> Well yes, but we've always done that.
>
> At 05:57 PM 8/6/98 -0500, William R Charnock wrote:
> >I think what we are seeing is a step towards trying to be like Cisco --
> >IE:you can download old rev's of software or new rev's of software that
> >are still being debugged, etc... Is this correct?
> >
> >--
> >William Charnock
> >System Administrator
> >FastLane Internet Services
> >(817)-429-5263
> >
> >On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Matt Holdrege wrote:
> >
> >> > Why the backwards release ? I thought we were at 6.1.3 ? and some at
> >> 7.0b0
> >>
> >>
> >> We announced last year our new release process for TAOS and it is
> >> available on our website somewhere. But here is the detail again for
> >> those who forgot or never heard about this.
> >>
> >>
> >> We produce a release roughly every 3 months and have a three month
> >> regression test, so we start the next regression test when we announce
> >> the prior release. We target beta for the final six weeks of the
> >> regression test period.
> >>
> >>
> >> The features set for the next release freeze when a new release is made.
> >> We froze features for 3.0/7.0* when 2.1.0/6.1.0 was released. That means
> >> no new features may be added during regression test.
> >>
> >>
> >> The releases will alternate between major and minor releases. 2.0/6.0 is
> >> a major, 2.1/6.1 is a minor, 3.0/7.0* will be a major release. (See Note
> >> below)
> >>
> >>
> >> We have eliminated the alpha characters from our production release
> >> names. We have alpha characters identifying pre-release software:
> >>
> >>
> >> <paraindent><param>left</param>"beta" b-loads have some regression
> >> testing behind them and offer an early view of new functionality and
> >> early access for customers who perform regression testing.
> >>
> >>
> >> "maintenance" releases will be identified by the numeral following the
> >> release number. 2.0.8 is the eighth maintenance release in the 2.0
> >> branch. This is the Production code.
> >>
> >> </paraindent>
> >>
> >> We maintain major releases until the second major release is available.
> >> We maintain minor releases only until the next major is available. That
> >> means 3.0.0/7.0.0* ends support for 5.0Ap, 1.3A and 2.1. The major
> >> release, 2.0 will be supported until 4.0.0/8.0.0* is released (in Spring
> >> 1999).
> >>
> >>
> >> * Note: for the purposes of clarity, this explaination refered to
> >> upcoming TNT releases as 3.0 and 4.0, although we will consolidate
> >> release numbering between the Max and Max/TNT beginning with the next
> >> major release. That means, release 3.0 for the TNT's will be named 7.0.
> >> The difference in load identifiers confuses everyone, since the code is
> >> now built from the same branch. We hope this will make it conceptually
> >> easier to work in a network that contains both maxes and TNT's.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Matt Holdrege http://www.ascend.com matt@ascend.com
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