wardmundy
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What happens when an ostrich drinks too much Asterisk Kool-Aid? See this thread for all the answers...
Features over rock-solid stability???? He's the product manager???...And yes, if I were personally building a derivative product today, I would be likely to choose 1.8. For me, access to those features is more important than rock-solid stability. That's me, personally. The two thoughts are not opposed, even if you want to paint them that way for the sake of argument.

Now in my very limited brain capacity, I understand that once software comes out of RC status it usually goes to GA status. Well according to Wikipedia, GA status is:Naming Asterisk 1.8 as a "Long Term Support" release does not mean it is magically bug-free. Instead, it means the community is making a long-term commitment to this version, so users can make informed planning decisions.
Yes, I understand there will be bugs in a live release, but not the show stoppers that have been reported. Asterisk 1.8 is far from relatively bug free. Between the FreePBX thread and the other thread(s) in this forum, that's painfully obvious.It is also at this stage that the software is considered to have "gone live". The production, live version is the final version of a particular product. A live release is considered to be very stable and relatively bug-free with a quality suitable for wide distribution and use by end users. In commercial software releases, this version may also be signed (used to allow end-users to verify that code has not been modified since the release). The expression that a software product "has gone live" means that the code has been completed and is ready for distribution. Other terms for the live version include live master, live release, and live build.
I would have expected that from a sales manager who is struggling to make his quota... NOT from the product manager. Really?!? Wow....And yes, if I were personally building a derivative product today, I would be likely to choose 1.8. For me, access to those features is more important than rock-solid stability. That's me, personally. The two thoughts are not opposed, even if you want to paint them that way for the sake of argument.
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