How about publishing the stable ➞ stable diffs again? Merging diffs from 1.5.1.0 stable➞1.6.0.0 alpha1➞beta1➞rc1➞rc2➞1.6.0.0 stable is not charming. I’ve mentioned this to Magento dev team in the past, and for a few releases stable➞stable diffs were published. Why no more?
I stake that many devs (particularly frontend) have no need or desire to test alphas/betas/rcs that will undeniably change. It’s a lot of overhead to compare against six releases for each stable upgrade.
How about publishing the stable ➞ stable diffs again? Merging diffs from 1.5.1.0 stable➞1.6.0.0 alpha1➞beta1➞rc1➞rc2➞1.6.0.0 stable is not charming. I’ve mentioned this to Magento dev team in the past, and for a few releases stable➞stable diffs were published. Why no more?
I stake that many devs (particularly frontend) have no need or desire to test alphas/betas/rcs that will undeniably change. It’s a lot of overhead to compare against six releases for each stable upgrade.
How about publishing the stable ➞ stable diffs again? Merging diffs from 1.5.1.0 stable➞1.6.0.0 alpha1➞beta1➞rc1➞rc2➞1.6.0.0 stable is not charming. I’ve mentioned this to Magento dev team in the past, and for a few releases stable➞stable diffs were published. Why no more?
I stake that many devs (particularly frontend) have no need or desire to test alphas/betas/rcs that will undeniably change. It’s a lot of overhead to compare against six releases for each stable upgrade.
Let me look into that.
Hi Rhonda,
Any positive progress on a stable to stable diff? It would have thought this highly desirable for most upgraders.