If it's about getting expectations right, then arguably the core itself
should be in testing/, and the release should be called alpha7 not rc7,
with the corruption/self-heal/leaks-or-fragmentation/lock-ups still
being discovered daily. Or is that deemed to be splitting hairs?
Gordan
Amar Tumballi wrote:
http://ftp.gluster.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/2.0/2.0.0/Changelog.txt
Either the translators which are not well tested, or not complete with
all the features are moved to 'testing/' directory, that is to get the
expectations right.
Regards,
Amar
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 3:09 AM, Steve <steeeeeveee@xxxxxxx
<mailto:steeeeeveee@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
All the xlators which are not 100% finished are in the testing sub
directory. I can't find the place where I have read about that. I
think it was on the wiki or in a change log. But I don't know where.
--
Amar Tumballi
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