Olle E. Johansson wrote:

The decision is to base the future 1.0-release on the CVS head tree.
The current "stable-1.0" tree will be released as something intermediary,
maybe 0.91, and at that point it will be considered end-of-life.
At some point when we have cleared the bug tracker from major issues, we
will fork a new stable-1.0 tree and start working on that.

As a community, we now need to focus on solving all the bugs in the CVS head
tree. We need help, Mark Spencer can't handle all bugs by himself. So when
reporting bugs, make sure you are available for questions and testing.
Any patches in the bug tracker that you can test, test. Report your findings
to the bug tracker, both good and bad.

Does Asterisk have a test plan for releases? It seems like if there was a plan for testing that people could carry out (in a distributed manner), our releases might not have so many quirky bugs. Most testing can be automated; only some would have to be done in an interactive manner with real people.


Nick

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