Sounds great, Chris. All four of those times are good for me. :-) Erik
On 1/14/08, Christopher Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Time has come for a release. This also means the time has come to figure > out what *doesn't* go in the release -- a far more realistic look at it > than trying to pick what does (since "everything" is such a common > answer). > > In order to help answer this question, I'd like to have an IRC meeting > next week. I've picked two dates, and two times. I'm in favor of the > first two for both, but will take feedback on it. > > Tuesday, Jan 22nd > Thursday, Jan 24th > > 11AM Eastern / New York time > 4PM Eastern / New York time > > The former makes it hard for our Australian friends to attend, while the > latter makes it possibly somewhat harder for our European friends to > attend (though admittedly, not so bad as 11AM is for the aussies). > > If you can't make one day or the other, or prefer one time over the > other, please say so. On Thursday, I'll round up all the responses and > announce which day/time the meeting will be at. > > Based on past experience, the meeting will probably be about 1.5 hours > long. > > My hope is that we can clean up the ticket list, and target a first RC > in mid February. (I push it out that far because there are still a > number of outstanding features that are important, in my opinion, to the > release -- we can work it out more during the meeting.) > > This is also a call for people to start making tickets/patches available > for any features that need to be in 2.6 from their point of view: after > the meeting, the 2.7 release will become the default milestone for new > tickets barring some overriding factor. (This doesn't mean that you > can't get things in after that, but they're much less likely to be > considered release blockers.) So, if you have things you're sitting on, > get them out there! > > Looking forward to hearing your preferred dates/times... > > Regards, > -- > Christopher Schmidt > MetaCarta > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev >
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