On Tue, 24 Feb 2009, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Toma <tomha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thought Id ping the mailing list about this:
>>
>> http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki/Release
>>
>> As the top of the page says, we need to finalize the list of things
>> TODO. Mekius mentioned removing a couple of the EFM todos and Id
>> welcome that. Im in the process of finishing off the icons, but think
>> some of the dialogs could either get the chop, or get renamed. One of
>> these is 'Interactions', as it has a pile of thumbscroll options.
>>
>> Shall we set a date for closing off the TODO feature list? Any
>> additions after that date will be bugs related to the features.
>>
>> I propose February 14th. Its close, realistic, and might dull the
>> loneliness of Valentines Day. :)
>
> So time has come and we're working on that release list. In the last
> days I've being working on some show stopper stuff like file
> management and I plan to get ride of most items by March.
>
> I'd like some help to finish the list, mostly on the usability front.
> You don't need to really know how to code, I can do code, but I need
> you to go review menus and dialogs, specially layout and phrasing, to
> make them simpler and shorter. Please open new wiki pages and attach
> mockups there, describe your ideas, if  we find them reasonable we'll
> do the code.   Please see these items:
>
> Reorganize, Layout and Visual Changes:
>  *  fix many labels and widgets to be shorter/simpler (save space)
> and more obvious.
>  * clean up as many menus as possible (labels, ordering, layout).
> simplify and re-organise.
>
> Some items in the list are very demanding, like finish converting
> ecore data types to eina, but Cedric has some pending patches in
> queue. If people can help with these "easy" items, then we can work on
> more complex stuff and get E17 released soon, making everybody happy,
> with ready to use packages in most distros :-)

I plan to remove some items in evas section (mainly the engines). I'll 
also take a look at the llvm reports (boring stuff...)

Vincent

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