From e73e54cebe9e8e25703ebcae2fb5d1c037b4a42d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: schmidt Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 22:48:47 +0000 Subject: ChangeLogTag:Fri May 2 08:45:09 2003 Chad Elliott --- THANKS | 3 ++- docs/ACE-development-process.html | 8 ++++---- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/THANKS b/THANKS index f7ce4f21227..8030c68d61e 100644 --- a/THANKS +++ b/THANKS @@ -1690,7 +1690,8 @@ Dave Ryan Zsolt Zsoldos Tongzhe Cui Braden McDaniel - +Tao Lu +Richard Woodring I would particularly like to thank Paul Stephenson, who worked with me at Ericsson in the early 1990's. Paul devised the recursive Makefile diff --git a/docs/ACE-development-process.html b/docs/ACE-development-process.html index 7b3b369e26a..dd9dee82747 100644 --- a/docs/ACE-development-process.html +++ b/docs/ACE-development-process.html @@ -130,9 +130,9 @@ Right Thing[TM] to do.

Minor releases of ACE+TAO occur periodically, typically twice a year. -Minor releases have two-digit numbers, e.g., 5.1. Major +Minor releases have two-digit numbers, e.g., 5.3. Major releases are released infrequently, typically once a year. Major -releases are 1-digit numbers, e.g.5, that include +releases are 1-digit numbers, e.g.,5, that include substantially new functionality. Both major and minor releases are carefully tested on all platforms the ACE+TAO run on. In particular, we do not put out major or minor releases of ACE+TAO until all the @@ -140,9 +140,9 @@ compilations and regression tests work successful on all the platform we support.

Between major/minor releases, we release betas periodically, -e.g., once a month, so that ACE+TAO users can download and +e.g., once a month, so that ACE+TAO users can download and test our latest work in progress. ACE+TAO beta kits have three-digit -numbers, e.g.,5.1.1. Betas are often not as stable as the +numbers, e.g., 5.3.1. Betas are often not as stable as the major or minor releases, but they often contain important fixes that aren't in the official releases. Although we try to ensure the quality of betas, they may not compile cleanly on all platforms, nor -- cgit v1.2.1