To add a piece of information, the bug tracker still shows open bugs marked for 
release for cinelerra 1.0. Does this really means that those bug were never 
fixed? How updated is the bug tracking system?

Not to mention that spam is permeating the bug tracking system (just check the 
tickets submitted in the last couple of days).

Nicola

 



From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CinCV] Cinelerra roadmap
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 21:03:46 -0800








Hi,

In the past few weeks, there has been a very interesting discussion in this 
forum about the long term future of Cinelerra. This discussion made me wonder 
if a short-term roadmap of Cinelerra really exists. In particular I wonder if 
there is any set decision for a version 2.1.7 (and 2.1.8, 2.2, etc)? More in 
general, what is the main feature/timeframe/else that usually is set for a new 
stability release? Is the release process similar to what Google deploys for 
Chrome (release often minor updates)?

I'd like to hear some thoughts about this. As the maintainer of the 
Cinelerra-ppa for Ubuntu, I wonder if instead of syncing only official 
releases, I should instead sync with git every time a commit is pushed. In this 
latter case, I would think a bump in version should be adopted. 

Thanks,
Nicola  
                                          

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