
With the advent of efficient build tools, would it be too outrageous to suggest we start to move to automated HP releases on an even faster (but rigid) schedule, e.g. weekly, or monthly? As new versions of libraries come out, they could be incorporated in the platform as soon as they are verified to build successfully with the other dependencies, and the next weekly/monthly bundle would have it. Then there would always be a "recent" Platform good enough for even the bleeding-edge types of users. It would eliminate the rush of "please can we hold off until foo is released in a few days time" requests, which has tended to cause schedule-drift in the past. Continuous integration FTW! Regards, Malcolm On 28 Mar 2015, at 02:58, Gershom B wrote:
On March 27, 2015 at 10:47:12 PM, Mark Lentczner (mark.lentczner@gmail.com) wrote:
Is "soon" measured in hours? If not - I suggest that it misses.
I'm pushing that we change how we do this Platform thing - and make it stick, like glue, to the GHC release schedule. Sure, this time 'round we'll be out of sync with those "it's almost there" packages... but next time we'll know it's coming and hopefully, we'll have these panic attacks as GHC is in beta not post-Release.
+1 to this sentiment. Now that we can do efficient platform builds, better to release regularly and efficiently. Otherwise we’ll always be playing catch-up to “one more thing.”
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