Re: gtk2-perl stable releases
- From: Ross McFarland <rwmcfa1 neces com>
- To: "language-bindings gnome org" <language-bindings gnome org>
- Subject: Re: gtk2-perl stable releases
- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 07:55:11 -0500
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 07:12, Murray Cumming wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 14:01, Ross McFarland wrote:
> > On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 05:56, Murray Cumming wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 04:50, muppet wrote:
> > > > Now that gtk+-2.4.0 is out, we are able to make our Glib and Gtk2
> > > > modules stable.
> > >
> > > I'm not very happy with you declaring total API/ABI stability before the
> > > date on the GNOME Platform Bindings schedule. Why the rush? Let's just
> > > hope that you don't need to change anything before then.
> >
> > we decided that it would be a good idea to do a stable release with
> > enough time left to do another if need before we had to submit to the
> > language bindings. if that release stands works fine and doesn't have
> > any major (non-api) problems then it will go into lang bindings. if not
> > then we'll have enough time to rel another for inclusion.
>
> You can't call the ABI stable and then break it. How would you feel if
> GTK+ did that? This is all about being stable and making people feel
> confident that we are.
in general what's ABI stability for perl modules? we do have a few
things that might be considered ABI, but mostly to perl binding authors,
not really app developers. that's not the kind of stuff we'd be
expecting to change anyway, much of that has been stable for months.
the problems i would expect to see and wanted time to find fix would be
pkg, build, portability, documentation related, etc. etc.
> > a sizable group of people wait around for a stable rel before
> > downloading and trying out new stuff. if that didn't happen until the
> > bindings deadline we would of had a whole lot of new people testing (and
> > potentially finding new problems) with no time/way to fix them.
>
> That's why we have a schedule - people know when they have their chance.
if we meet the language-bindings schedule what does it matter if the rel
we put in it was actually out a week before it had to be?
-rm
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