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[fluid-dev] Re: The 1.1.0 milestone
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jimmy |
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[fluid-dev] Re: The 1.1.0 milestone |
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Tue, 14 Apr 2009 15:56:08 -0700 (PDT) |
It seems we are all looking forward to 2.0, while 1.0 is agreed as legacy code
base.
I don't know how far along the code refactoring (FS 2.0) is. Can we get a
status update, or current functions available. What's missing compare to 1.0.9?
It may be better if we put more efforts to work toward the new 2.0 code and get
it to a somewhat fully functional equivalence of 1.0.9. It would be a waste of
time to make changes to 1.0 code, only to have to redesign everything because
2.0 won't be compatible at all.
Sure, the 2.0 code could be using libInstPatch and any other libraries, or
features that makes sense. Let's get a way so folks can checkout the 2.0-dev
code first, new patches can be posted here before checked in to the code
repository by a couple of main contributors for now. This way, folks can try,
or test out the new patches without checking out half-broken daily updates.
Anyone who can't live with 1.0.9, and must have the current extra patches, feel
free to patch your own code. Since 1.0.9+ won't be too active.
Just my thoughts. If it makes sense, just put in your personal informal vote
so by next week we could have enough vote of confidence on where to put most of
our efforts next.
My vote is let's go for 2.0.
Jimmy
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