Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago
What is this "bleeding edge" version of Vim that you think exists? Unlike other
open source projects, Vim does not have separate stable and development
branches. There is only one branch and it is the one in the Mercurial
repository. When a feature or a bug-fix is complete to Bram's satisfaction, it
is checked in to Mercurial. You are then free to pull it.
Original comment by gary....@gmail.com
on 30 Dec 2013 at 12:02
I would like Bram to check in new features even _before_ they are completed to
his satisfaction.
Original comment by jasonspiro4@gmail.com
on 30 Dec 2013 at 12:13
That would be irresponsible and would waste people's time.
Such code would presumably contain bugs. Those bugs would discourage users from
using that branch in their daily work. If it was an easily-encountered bug,
several users would discover it and spend time investigating it, documenting it
and reporting it. Bram would have to read and investigate each report. The bugs
reported might well be bugs of which Bram is already aware and would have fixed
but for the pressure to release early. There is a lot of work involved in
managing bug reports. By releasing code too early, Bram's productivity would
decrease as would the rate of improvement of Vim.
Bram doesn't wait until the code is "perfect" before releasing it, but he is a
careful developer and project manager and so far his judgement has been pretty
good.
All software contains bugs, but knowingly releasing software before it is ready
is a bad idea.
Original comment by gary....@gmail.com
on 30 Dec 2013 at 2:21
Fair rebuttal. Thank you.
Feel free to close this ticket.
Original comment by jasonspiro4@gmail.com
on 30 Dec 2013 at 5:07
Original comment by chrisbr...@googlemail.com
on 3 Oct 2014 at 11:50
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jasonspiro4@gmail.com
on 29 Dec 2013 at 11:08