2010/1/17 Dr. Robert Marmorstein <rob...@narnia.homeunix.com>:
> Instead of just tossing a release out there, why don't we pick a target
> release date to spread the word a little in advance, give packagers of various
> distributions a little warning, and polish up the code a little bit?
>
> If we can do that, I will personally make an effort to set some extra time
> aside for bug hunting this month and to help with preparing release
> documentation.
>
> Before we release, it would be good to resolve the issue of the current bug
> reporting site.  The mantis site is getting so much spam it has become
> unusuable for me.  If we want to continue using mantis, we should at least
> enable a captcha or something there.
>
> Also, what is the current status of the web site?  Did anyone actually step up
> to get it in shape?  I saw that Kelvie had made a project for it on gitorious,
> but it doesn't look like anyone's committed anything to it.
>
> KDE SC 4.4 (ick, how I hate the new, unwieldy, acronym) will be released on
> February 9th.  That might be a good date to aim for.  On the other hand, if we
> could release a week earlier (the 2nd or 3rd?) or a week later (Feb. 16th?),
> we might get a little more attention in the blog world, etc.


> I wish we could say that we'd gotten rid of all the K3 and Qt3 support
> classes, but the graphicsview port has been much more diffcult than I'd
> anticipated (and I've had far less time to spend on basKet due to teaching and
> other open source commitments).  Sorry about that, all.  If I have time over
> spring break this semester, I will try to look at it some more and hopefully
> get it working.
>
> On the upside, I've been doing a LOT of Akonadi work recently and feel pretty
> comfortable starting to add Akonadi integration to basKet.  The trick, as
> we've discussed before, is in figuring out what information to store.  Since 
> we
> are considering a release, I will hold off making any major changes to my
> master branch for now and focus on bug killing.  After the release, maybe we
> can work together on both of these.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert

Also, some type of script that shows all the contributors for the
"Credits" portion of the site and the program would be warranted too,
before release.

-- 
Kelvie Wong

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