mirror of
https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-framework
synced 2024-10-01 21:58:51 +02:00
Merge pull request #4338 from SpiritLevel/patch-5
DOCS: fixed broken link
This commit is contained in:
commit
b7945eb251
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Never update a website on the live server without trying it on a development cop
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
How easy will it be to update my project? It's a fair question, and sometimes a difficult one to answer.
|
How easy will it be to update my project? It's a fair question, and sometimes a difficult one to answer.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* "Micro" releases (x.y.z) are explicitly backwards compatible, "minor" and "major" releases can deprecate features and change APIs (see our [/misc/release-process](release process) for details)
|
* "Micro" releases (x.y.z) are explicitly backwards compatible, "minor" and "major" releases can deprecate features and change APIs (see our [/misc/release-process](../contributing/release_process) for details)
|
||||||
* If you've made custom branches of SilverStripe core, or any thirdparty module, it's going to be harder to upgrade.
|
* If you've made custom branches of SilverStripe core, or any thirdparty module, it's going to be harder to upgrade.
|
||||||
* The more custom features you have, the harder it will be to upgrade. You will have to re-test all of those features, and adapt to API changes in core.
|
* The more custom features you have, the harder it will be to upgrade. You will have to re-test all of those features, and adapt to API changes in core.
|
||||||
* Customizations of a well defined type - such as custom page types or custom blog widgets - are going to be easier to upgrade than customisations that modify deep system internals like rewriting SQL queries.
|
* Customizations of a well defined type - such as custom page types or custom blog widgets - are going to be easier to upgrade than customisations that modify deep system internals like rewriting SQL queries.
|
||||||
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user