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Re: [mosquitto-dev] Version 1.6 released

Roger,

What do you think about my idea?

Cheers,
Tatsuzo

2019年4月28日(日) 7:29 Tatsuzo Osawa <tatsuzo.osawa@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> Thank you for your understanding.
>
> Actually my company uses Mosquitto now, but my contributes are fully
> as an individual. I'm just anxious my company might select another new
> broker under the current Mosquitto support policy. I'd be grateful if
> my company keeps to use Mosquitto which includes my several
> contributes.
>
> Regarding 1.5 branch, it will be solved by creating a new branch like
> "v1.5-fixes" and copying v1.5.8 to it.
>
> Cheers,
> Tatsuzo
>
> 2019年4月28日(日) 5:07 Greg Troxel <gdt@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> >
> > Tatsuzo Osawa <tatsuzo.osawa@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >
> > > 1) I've agreed with Mosquitto is just an open source project which has
> > > no guarantee. I said it on this mail loop. So this policy can be kept
> > > under the best effort.
> >
> > Sure, but it's dangerous to declare a best-effort support policy,
> > because then people complain when it isn't followed.
> >
> > > 2) I believe the workload which I recommended is almost as same as the
> > > existing. We can minimize it by providing only source files (no
> > > packaging) and restricting the support only security patches and the
> > > critical (crash etc.) issues for the previous version. I can
> > > contribute if necessary.
> >
> > I agree it's not that bad.
> >
> > > 3) Regarding develop and main branches, I know many open sources
> > > provide separated release policy, e.g. the even number of minor
> > > versions are stable releases and the odd are develop releases. But It
> > > is just a naming issue, so I recommended the way which does not change
> > > the existing.
> >
> > Agreed that changing naming is not really helpful.  My only problem is
> > that there is no release-1.5 branch now, so it's non-obvious how to take
> > the last 1.5.x release and add a patch.
> >
> > > 4) Regarding the frequency of new main releases, the reason I'd like
> > > to keep the period of support for each release. Providing new main
> > > releases at most once a year makes the support period at least two
> > > years. Actually, it took three years from v1.4 to v1.5, and almost one
> > > year from v1.5 to v1.6. Therefore, I believe this policy is
> > > reasonable.
> >
> > There's reasonable, and there's adjusted to match your needs vs adjusted
> > to match other people's needs.
> >
> > I am curious: are you using mosquitto as a hobbyist, or in a company
> > context?  Can you explain how wanting multiple years of support for a
> > stable branch fits with either your hobbyist or corporate use?


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