On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, Jeff King wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 05:10:53PM -0600, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
Maybe on item could be on the git web site news items could be created to
announce backward compatibility changes. I think most people do visit the
main website to look for information. Having these changes posted there
or linked from the main page could be a positive method so something like
this will not happen in the future.
Do they? I haven't been to the git web site in quite a long time. Nor
have I been to (for example) the vim web site. The two things I would
personally notice are:
I only look at the web after reading the release notes. But I think that
if the web site had the notice then there could be no excuse about not
having made it public. Sure some people do not read the Release notes or
follow the email lists, but maybe we could get those that miss the release
notes or new users, a place to look in addition to the email list. I know
that it is hard to follow all the mails on the git list.
- a note during upgrade of my system's packages. And this is going to
be dependent on the packaging system used. 1.6.0 hasn't hit many
distributions yet, so maybe there is still time for this. Gerrit,
do you mind putting something into NEWS.Debian about the drop of
"git-*" so that people with apt-listchanges will see it?
For people building from source, we have the Release Notes, but
beyond that, I don't know where to put it (and I don't meant the web
site is a bad place -- the more places the better, but there is no
catch-all place).
+1. I know that I expect break-eges on X.Y for many things. So maybe a
note on the website that git uses the second Y for compatiability changes
could assist some users.
- the command complaining that my use of it is deprecated. In
retrospect, we probably should have done this.
I really want to make it possible to avoid any of these complaints in the
future. I knew it was comming and had to change my scripts, but I am just
trying to provide further methods to announce changes that some may notice
that miss the email list message.
I personally look at the change logs and release notes. If something in
them makes me really want more information then I go to the project web
site to look. I think new users would notice something on the web site
and then could realise that maybe some example in old documents could have
problem. Just my outloud thinking.
Thanks,
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