Dave Rosenthal
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Pablo, anything to add?
Pablo, anything to add?
If we can move this conversation up a level for a moment, do you guys like this one-year release cadence? It seems like it has its drawbacks.
If we can move this conversation up a level for a moment, do you guys like this one-year release cadence? It seems like it has its drawbacks.
Who did? You did this?
Who did? You did this?
That was more the angle I was coming from. When the train leaves the station once a year, you better get your stuff on it, whether it's ready or not. And I appreciate, I didn't know the history of where it came from. So I think this is definitely progress and improvement and predictability. You know, each time of year it's going to go out, et cetera, et cetera.
That was more the angle I was coming from. When the train leaves the station once a year, you better get your stuff on it, whether it's ready or not. And I appreciate, I didn't know the history of where it came from. So I think this is definitely progress and improvement and predictability. You know, each time of year it's going to go out, et cetera, et cetera.
And it makes a lot of sense, especially a large project like this with tons of people using it. you want to be predictable, but also not too frequent. I would probably tend towards more frequent because now you have the train leaving the station more times. And if you don't, if you miss this one, that's all right. We got another train leaving six weeks from now.
And it makes a lot of sense, especially a large project like this with tons of people using it. you want to be predictable, but also not too frequent. I would probably tend towards more frequent because now you have the train leaving the station more times. And if you don't, if you miss this one, that's all right. We got another train leaving six weeks from now.
And so you can hop on when it's ready versus having to hop on once a year. And that's, you know, we've seen success in projects like Chrome, et cetera, with like rolling every six weeks, whatever's ready, we're going to ship a new version. I don't know if that works with languages and runtimes. You guys know way better than I do, which is why I asked the question.
And so you can hop on when it's ready versus having to hop on once a year. And that's, you know, we've seen success in projects like Chrome, et cetera, with like rolling every six weeks, whatever's ready, we're going to ship a new version. I don't know if that works with languages and runtimes. You guys know way better than I do, which is why I asked the question.
Why don't we make up another term for it?
Why don't we make up another term for it?
Ha ha!
Ha ha!
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah. Recursive acronyms I'm well aware of, but I'm not a Monty Python guy, so I missed completely this reference.
Yeah. Recursive acronyms I'm well aware of, but I'm not a Monty Python guy, so I missed completely this reference.