From: "Julián Muñoz" <jmunoz@telefonica.net>
There is an alternative way, which is the development of a Zope with feature freeze, and only bug fixes. And I think it is surely more economic and secure than updating all the products.
This is already how things are done. Both 2.4.3 and 2.4.4 are bug fix releases that was made after 2.5.0, for example. But this can only go on for a while, then you are expected to upgrade. Nobody does bug fixed on Zope 2.3 anymore, for example. If you want to stay with 2.4 forever, you can. You can check out Zope 2.4 from the Zope CVS, and you can merge in new bugfixes into that branch. But quite soon you'll notice that the bugfixes won't be mergeable, because they are dependant on later reorganisations that you don't have. I our experience, "staying behind" is not the most efficient option if you are doing development on Zope. After around 6 to 12 months of being behind on the development you will have spent more time working around the bugs and replacing the missing features of newer version than you would have spent in upgrading. If you want to be bug free, skip the x.x.0 releases, but when x.x.1 comes, upgrading will probably be the most time efficient option. If you don't do any new development at all, but just have a site to manage, then of course you don't need to upgrade at all, unless you suddenly find a bug that haven't bothered you before. Best Regards Lennart Regebro, Torped http://www.easypublisher.com/