Hello.

On Tue, 2014-02-18 at 16:38, Tom Hacohen wrote:
> On 18/02/14 16:31, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > On Tue, 2014-02-18 at 08:35, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> >> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 16:24:29 +0100 Stefan Schmidt 
> >> <ste...@datenfreihafen.org>
> >> said:
> >>
> >>> Hello.
> >>>
> >>> Back from vacation and done with crawling through mails.
> >>>
> >>> I'm now pondering in what state the release is right now. I have seen
> >>> bug fixes coming in but also seen more bug reports coming in.
> >>>
> >>> The beta release tarball will slip a day from today to tomorrow due to
> >>> my catchup today.
> >>>
> >>> What I also ponder is if we are ready next Monday. What do you folks
> >>> think about it?
> >>>
> >>> I would be a ok with a one week slip (final release on 03.03.2014). Do
> >>> we have bugs that are worth waiting this one week? Would it help or
> >>> not?
> >>>
> >>> regards
> >>> Stefan Schmidt
> >>
> >> in terms of bugs efl hasnt gotten worse, just people are filing lots of 
> >> bugs,
> >> and many of those are being cleared up. i went through a small coverity 
> >> scan
> >> blast too. imho we should work on bugs even after release, but we're not 
> >> too
> >> bad as it stands.
> >
> > I just released the beta1 and if we are happy with the codebase we can
> > release next week. I f not we can delay for one week, but not more.
> 
> I was about to troll, but before that, a serious question: what's your 
> plan for if there are still open major bugs at that point? Blindly 
> release? :)
> Point is, delays are inevitable when there are major issues.

Is this a plain theoretical question or are you seeing a major issue
which needs to get addressed? This mail was about to bring them out of
the shadows into the light.

This has to be decided on a case by case basis. Normally people overrate
problems they experience on their own. They think its a showstopper
while others can live with it being fixed in a stable update release.

I would like to see concrete problems before delaying longer than a
week. A week is not choosen randomly by the way. If it is really
urgent it would be fixed in a week if not it might hang around for
some more weeks which makes it less urgent and I'm not willing to wait
that long.

regards
Stefan Schmidt

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