Stefan Tauner wrote:
WHY do we need releases at all?
Consumers are completely overwhelmed by dealing with repositories.
From my perspective it does not make too much sense,
IMO it doesn't really, it's just psychological. Consumers use releases to judge ongoing development and assume that releases are significantly better than a given master. They also use it as a reference.
I think it's learned from commercial software lifecycles.
So, what advantages do you hope for?
Advantages come in the future when we know what promises we keep for a given release. That allows consumers to set their expectations and plan ahead to some degree, which matters a lot within the industry.
//Peter