Hi Tobias and everyone else,

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> Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 06:57:06 +1300
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: yoper-dev@lists.yoper.com
> Subject: Re: [yoper-dev] 3.1 Release Planning
> 
> Hi Carlos,
> 
> Sounds good to me.
> 
> Regarding delays. In order to accept a delay the bug would need to be
> grave , a recession and we'd also see how to solve that issue. There's
> no point in delaying the release if we are not able to resolve an
> issue within a certain time frame. So gotta be careful here.

Yes, I also agree there is no reason to delay the final release just for a few 
minor uncompleted issues. However, what I meant to say it's that, acconding 
with the proposed release plan,  the time gap between alpha and beta will be 15 
days and the same applies from beta to final. In my opinion, the step from beta 
to final release should be a bit more throughly tested, that's why I would 
extend it  another 15 days what would give us a whole month just for testing 
purposes. During this time we should ask for massive community testing so every 
bug can be sorted out before the release deadline arrives. By extending the 
beta-to-final release gap not also will improve the final output, but also will 
give confidence to the whole community. Can you imagine any major distro 
(Fedora, Ubuntu, Debian, ...etc) having only 15 days from beta to final 
release? Sorry folks, but I can't...!
 
> And you're absolutely right regarding user communication. I wanted to
> mention that as well , but did not find the right words. We definitely
> need to get users involved again. And there needs to be clear
> communication. I hope someone ( new ) will step up supporting us in
> that respect. I just can't see myself blogging and hyping about Yoper,
> despite the fact it's absolutely awesome :) .
> 
> I think we should purposely target the bit more adventurous and
> courageous linux user that still likes to have his working desktop ,
> but is able to handle the odd glitch. Because for that crowd Yoper is
> the perfect match. A real new linux user needs a bigger community that
> has every answer ready for him /her , ( that we may have not ) . I
> think that's something we can also express in our schemes and desktop
> layout.  What do you guys think ? I really would not mind to have a
> bit more technical desktop theme in 3.1 .
> 
> regards

I hope someone jumps on board soon. There are many things any of the current 
team can't manage: new website,  a more eye-candy and tidy desktop, easier 
hardware configuration, the well-known YIS (Yoper InStaller), boot splash, 
functional resume and hibernation capabilities and many other intereting 
things. Anyway, I think it's time to give someting new to the Yoper community, 
everything else will come in due time...

Regards! :)
> 
> -- 
> Tobias Gerschner
> Yoper Linux - www.yoper.com
> 
> Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do.
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