On 21.10.2010 22:33, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Wednesday 20 October 2010 10:46:01 Volodya wrote:
Because I know that this email will not have any effect probably I suggest we
change our policy for releasing new versions (version as in 0.7.5, 0.8, etc.)
to:

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1. ALL issues with the given target version in the bugtracker must be
resolved, closed or assigned a different target version. NO release with a
single open issues in the roadmap page (= with the given target version).
2. NO release if there are any issues with block/crash severity and no target
version. They must be assigned a target version first, which will cause rule 1
to hit maybe.
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While i can sypathise with what you are saying, i'd like to point out that this
is not the best policy, mainly because that would automatically collapse freenet
into 2/2/0.5 rule. Look at the way more and more software is being developped
today in an agile world, what is stationary *is* the date, and it's the features
that are changed.

What's the 2/2/0.5 rule?

A software project costs twice the money allocated, takes the twice the amount of time then planned to complete, and has 50% of the expected features.

It is a de facto rule on many large projects that are managed with traditional methodologies.

                 - Volodya

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