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Re: [Monotone-devel] Quick poll
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Stephen Leake |
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Re: [Monotone-devel] Quick poll |
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Fri, 11 Jun 2010 06:56:27 -0400 |
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Thomas Keller <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm listening to you and the release concerns, which (again) popped up
> recently. And since I don't want to behave like a self-opinionated
> bastard which just pushes things to the very end while people are
> uncomfortable with the situation, here is the new plan:
>
>
> 1) I will release 0.48 this weekend (probably Sunday) when the remaining
> openBSD issues have been sorted out. The translation team therefor has a
> one or two more days to improve the i18n side, but its not that crucial
> anymore to bring them up to 100% excellence since we won't hit 0.99 next.
>
> 2) After 0.48 is out, the next dev version will be 0.99dev.
>
> 3) Tim and Stephe proposed to set up a list of things we really want to
> get done and which are also doable in a reasonable time frame before
> 0.99 / 1.0 hits the streets. I'd like to target this fall for 0.99 and
> we should really try to get things done until then.
>
> 4) I'll tweak the old RoadMap [0] wiki page and bring it up-to-date.
> People are invited to add more things which they want to see in 1.0 and
> we're collaboratively voting on them and moving them into the
> appropriate position afterwards. To avoid new features added constantly
> afterwards, feature proposals for 1.0 are only open until Sunday.
>
>
> Is everybody ok with that?
Excellent plan.
We might as well start the 2.0 list now; anything that doesn't make 1.0
is a candidate for 2.0.
I just added 'update conflict handling' and 'overwritable, negatable
options'.
> PS: Wish me luck tomorrow - I'll be on the LinuxTag in Berlin and try to
> persuade a hosting company (Thomas Krenn AG) to sponsor [1] us some
> hardware :)
Go for it!
--
-- Stephe