Hi Michele,

you wrote:
> 1. Release schedule (of course approximate) and version numbering scheme
> - this would allow some planning (e.g. only update the documentation
> for major releases)
>
Things are a bit in flux still, but for 3.3, we'll be rather close
to the OpenOffice.org release.

> 2. List of new features and enhancements contained in the release
> - The OpenOffice.org release notes are quite useful as they list all
> the new features integrated with links to the corresponding issue
> (if any) and specifications (if any).
>
We'll be doing the same - see e.g. my postings to the libreoffice
dev list, and the NEWS file in the source repo:

http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2010-October/000311.html
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2010-October/000812.html

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/build/commit/?id=66715ec5f0765e4ffae1296e0dc5c7cccd0df9aa

> 3. List of bugs that have been squashed in the release
> - again OpenOffice.org provides an excellent tool. The current
> bugzilla hosted by bugs.freedesktop.org is OK but it seems to have a
> reduced number of functionality (e.g. search, voting, target)
>
The list of fixed bugs is relatively easy to extract from the
commits - we kind of have to merge that with the OpenOffice.org
fixes of course.

HTH,

-- Thorsten

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