Hi Olivier,

what I meant was, focusing on getting a 1.4.0 out "fast", so remove
everything not absolutley necessary for a .0 release and move it to a 1.4.1.

I personally don't want anything more in a .0 - so from my point only
stabilizing and UI bugfixes (if there are any more issues, as said, will
check again after M4 is released) would be "needed".

But obviously I don't have any say in this ;) that's why I asked, what
the timeline from the devs point of view is :)

Greetings
-Sascha-

Am 22.04.2013 13:05, schrieb Olivier Lamy:
> Hi,
> Currently our instance @apache is broken (my fault !! I fail an os
> upgrade). So I don't know when I will be able to start the release.
> 
> Regarding roadmap, I added some new features for 1.4-M4 (regarding
> users/roles chaining) so I hope not too much bugs.
> IMHO a 1.4-M5 is possible with new fixes.
> Regarding what will be in the final 1.4.0, I have no idea maybe add a
> comment on what you will be happy to have in the release. (and better
> with a patch :P )
> 
> BTW sure after 1.4.0, I hope we will have 1.4.1 etc...
> 
> 
> 
> 2013/4/22 Sascha Vogt <[email protected]>:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> great to see progress on the 1.4 front ;)
>>
>> A general question: How is the roadmap for a 1.4 final release? I
>> currently see 89 issues in Jira "targeted" for either M5 or 1.4. Are
>> these all considered to be critical for a 1.4 final?
>>
>> The main point for asking is, that we're currently at 1.3.6 and have
>> quite a few pain points :) most of them are already fixed in 1.4 though
>> a few nasty UI issues prevent us currently from upgrading (though I must
>> admit I haven't looked at the latest M4 SNAPSHOT, will definitely try
>> the M4 release).
>>
>> As 1.4 makes huge improvements - wouldn't it be possible to figure out
>> what is critical to be in a 1.4.0 release, get that ready and out and
>> then improving it with 1.4.1 and so on?
>>
>> Greetings
>> -Sascha-
>>
>> Am 21.04.2013 11:37, schrieb Chris Graham:
>>> :-)
>>>
>>> I'll be sure to put it through it's paces!
>>>
>>> -Chris
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 11:15 PM, Olivier Lamy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sorry again for delay.
>>>> I will start slowly the release (redback-components/redback-core then
>>>> archiva)

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