Hi Vincent (resending it with ddl in cc), On 1/11/07, Vincent Untz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have two concerns for Anjuta. The first one is related to this: I > guess it'd be better for Anjuta-in-GNOME to have releases more > frequently (but of course with less changes). Adopting our release > schedule is quite important in terms of release management, > There hasn't been any incentive for us to follow gnome release cycle so far. If we are talking about starting 'GNOME Developer tools suite' now, then of course things can/will change.
Frankly, we have no release 'cycle'. We just release what's ready based on some tentative milestones and plans. There is nothing preventing us to adopt a more schedule based release cycle to align Anjuta with the rest of the tools. Since this the first release of the suite, I think we should relax the rules a bit for now and let all the tools in the suite adapt to the release system. Of course, with the recent beta release, we will get into more frequent releases -- that's just natural. Earlier we did not have anything sensible to release (half-baked) and hence all the waitings. > and from > what I can see, I believe Anjuta is not ready for this. Maybe it'd be > better to wait for the next release cycle? > > > > We have Anjuta 1.2.4a, the last stable release, that can be considered > > for the GNOME devel suite release. > > Is it still maintained? > Unfortunately, no. Fortunately, I don't see that as a concern since 1) that version is still usable and going strong, 2) We are getting close to Anjuta 2.2.0 (stable release). In next release cycle we will in much stronger ground to include Anjuta 2 in the suite. But then it's your (or others) call to decide it. I am fine with either way. Thanks. Regards, -Naba _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
