On Fri, 3 Jun 2016 16:24:55 -0700 Cedric BAIL <cedric.b...@free.fr> said:

> Hello,
> 
> I just would like to start a thread regarding what is still pending
> for next release and what we should do about it. First let's start
> with what is not ready :
> - Most of the elementary widgets have not been renamed correctly to be
> in efl.ui namespace.
> - Edje and Elm.Layout have not been refactorized and properly
> inherited from each other.
> - Text interface is not there (this impact also entry, label and edje).
> - Genlist is also not there.
> - All eo object still needs a proper cleanup and use of own().
> - Uri manager is not there.
> - Color/Color_Class is not there.
> - Efl photocam is not there.
> - Efl video is not there.
> - Efl.Ui.Window is not there.
> - Efl.Ui.Focus cleanup is not there.
> 
> Sone of the above have patch in review process that may land before
> Monday morning, but I prefer to just give the current status as I may
> not have time this weekend as I am moving. Also most of the API that
> have landed so far have not been tested in any real application and we
> don't really if they do fit their purpose (making life easier).
> 
> It is obvious to me, and I am pretty to sure to everyone involved in
> the development of 1.18 that we can not do an alpha while some of the
> biggest change are not there yet. Now the question is should we delay
> the alpha ? Or should we make the alpha a technical preview followed
> by an alpha later on ? Should we just move on and delay the above
> change for 1.19, in which case all the new API need to remain BETA.
> Also if we do delay, how much longer is needed for a release ? Isn't
> it going to drag on ?
> 
> Oh and did I miss anything in the above list ?

no release until promises are shippable. they are not. they need the same
safety that eo objects have as now promises are objects needing tracking just
like eo objects.


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