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Our software should be production ready #264
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I like the idea |
I'm support this suggestion. However, I'm not sure to what you refer here. Do you refer to a certain release-tag on our git repositories, to the most recent commit on the devel branches or to a certain release of one of our packages? @ct2034 |
Shall we apply this on package or repo-level? I think we cannot rely on the stability of dependent packages. So the stability has to be ensured by our maintenance. Do we plan to maintain pilz_robots:
pilz_industrial_motion:
psen_scan: (old firmware)Are there any objections to label it production ready? |
@martiniil On your second question: Currently we are not planning to maintain planner code at the "old" location. |
You're of course free to use this as you see fit with your packages, but I just wanted to draw attention to the Status Hierarchy section (emphasis mine):
I can imagine though that to avoid any ambiguity or to be as clear as possible (ie: discoverability) you'd assign status to individual packages. |
nvm |
There is a feature in ros-industrial to indicate the development state (Production ready / Developmental / Experimental) of software on its wiki page (https://wiki.ros.org/Industrial/Software_Status)
I think we should include this in our wiki pages http://wiki.ros.org/pilz_robots. What do you think? @PilzDE/robotics
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