On 2/3/06, Syscrusher <syscrusher@4th.com> wrote:
I think it's safe to say that most of us tag modules for DRUPAL-4-6 and earlier versions only when they are ready for release, rather than being under early development (though there's probably some fuzziness to that line).
My question is, should that policy also hold for DRUPAL-4-7 tagging, given that Drupal itself is still in beta, or are we encouraged to tag modules that are in late beta for 4.7 now to encourage more testing?
I think that if you're feature- and schema-complete at this point, you're ready to tag. Personally, I'm holding off on tagging freelinking until I'm confident I've got the .install file working well, as that module has changed considerably from 4.6 to what will be 4.7. The big thing that you want to avoid, imo, is introducing new features and/or schema updates after a tag. I believe that, once tagged, only bug fixes should go in. If you're there, and confident enough in the upgrade routine, go for it, says I. -- e www.eafarris.com