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#164
Originally Posted by johnkzin View Post
Actually, I very solidly disagree with this one.

The worst thing about most open source projects is that their release engineering and release cycles are abysmally immature.

"release early and often" == "no one with more than 3 functioning brain cells should depend on this software for anything useful".

Release when stable. Release when there's a point to the changes being distributed. Release when the release has matured and been vetted.
There is a paradox in that. Nobody will try the software unless it is stable. Best example is Linux kernel 2.6.0. So many 2.5.x verions, so many 2.6.0-test versions. Only after 2.6.0 was released some very, very nasty bugs were found, and solved.
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