On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 6:38 AM, mrts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> There has been much reluctancy in letting triagers tag and prioritize
> 1.0.1 milestone tickets. Now that 1.0.1 is really close, can we
> perhaps discuss what are the things that really should be fixed before
> it is released?
>

Really, there is not reluctance to get input on what should be fixed before
1.0.1 is released.  It's just that input in the form of working patches with
tests and doc is far more valuable than a simple bit on a ticket.  The list
of tickets that are ready for checkin is not so big (and some of them are
enhancements so not candidates for 1.0.1.) that we need some other bit to
say "look at this before releasing 1.0.1".


> The only major issue I have encountered is
> http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/8882
> that makes inline formsets that have unique fields (that is, pretty
> much every other use case for them) unusable. Looks like brosner is
> already working on it -- thanks! -- and it would be perhaps wasteful
> if 1.0.1 is released before he has finished.
>

It really depends on how close a fix is as to whether it would be worthwhile
holding up a bugfix release on any one ticket. I'm not talking about this
ticket in particular (which I haven't looked at and it sounds like it's
already on others' radars so likely will get in, assuming it's not too
terribly difficult to fix) -- I'm trying to get across that holding up a
bugfix release in hopes of a not-yet-existent fix for a bug that's already
in a shipped release doesn't make much sense, unless you've got some reason
to believe a fix will be appearing real soon now.  There are already many
bugs that have been fixed in the 1.0.X branch and will benefit users.  1.0.1
will be better than 1.0, and 1.0.1 released in the very near future with n-x
bugs fixed is better than 1.0.1 released at some unknown future data with
those those additional x bugs fixed.

Karen

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