[haiku-development] Re: [haiku] Future releases? Recommend nightlies? gcc2?

  • From: kallisti5 <kallisti5@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2016 16:04:25 -0600

On 2016-11-30 15:02, kallisti5 wrote:

I'm reviewing the download site and cleaning up some language around
changing to the anyboot iso.
Our current download pages are a complex maze of "use the stable, use
the nightly, use the stable, use the nightly!"

Are we at the point that we want to no longer recommend R1A4 to users?
 It's *so* old now (4 years!).

We need a release... or to recommend nightlies.


Now on to the bigger elephant...

I personally still *really* want to see R1 to be x86 gcc4h (cough gcc5h).

I think we missed the gcc2h boat years ago.
  gcc2h in 2006 made sense.
  gcc2h in 2016 makes 0 sense.

The list of software that even compiles on gcc2 is shrinking
rapidly... why are we doing this to ourselves?

gcc4h (gcc5h now) means you can run BeOS apps, and have a native
modern compiler. The downside is users
won't be able to run BeOS replicants, drivers, or screensavers on R1.

At this point in time, I can't think of a single "must have 1999 BeOS
replicant" (that isn't open sourced).
There may be folks out there however i'm not thinking of.

So once again, why are we doing this to ourselves?

As a visual aide, here are our rough download counts from the nightly
web server for all of 2016 through today:

 135052 x86_gcc2_hybrid
  38904 x86_64
  18909 x86
  17389 x86_hybrid
  15026 x86_gcc2

The higher x86_gcc2_hybrid is no surprise since our pages highly recommend it.

x86_64 being higher is interesting, most likely savvy tech users laughing at
our gcc2 recommendation :-)

 -- Alex

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