[haiku-development] Re: Taking dev.haiku-os.org a step further
- From: "Jorge G. Mare (a.k.a. Koki)" <koki@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 11:52:12 -0800
Axel Dörfler wrote:
"Niels Reedijk" <niels.reedijk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, upgrading to Trac 0.11 will be the second step (or third) step. I
thought I would do all the improvements in one go, but if something
breaks it would be difficult to exactly pinpoint where the problem
was
at. And the advantage of web apps is that you can deploy improvements
in bite-size chunks.
Do we need to check out the changes on the production system, or would
it be possible to do that on a backup system, and migrate from that one
if all went well?
+1
Not a good idea to test on the production system.
Cheers,
Koki
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"Niels Reedijk" <niels.reedijk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, upgrading to Trac 0.11 will be the second step (or third) step. I thought I would do all the improvements in one go, but if somethingbreaks it would be difficult to exactly pinpoint where the problem wasat. And the advantage of web apps is that you can deploy improvements in bite-size chunks.
Do we need to check out the changes on the production system, or would it be possible to do that on a backup system, and migrate from that one if all went well?
- [haiku-development] Re: Taking dev.haiku-os.org a step further
- From: Axel Dörfler