we need to sit on this as
2.2.freeflightsim.org.. We need a marketing plam somwhat.. I hope we stick
to release schedule..


On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:15 PM, HB-GRAL <flightg...@sablonier.ch> wrote:

> Am 22.05.11 14:37, schrieb ThorstenB:
> > Hi,
> >
> > since there were no major objections to the release plan, we're
> > proceeding as proposed.
> >
> > Current status:
> >
> > * We've "officially grounded" the releases/2.2.0 git branches yesterday.
> > The flightgear/simgear "releases/2.2.0" branches were merged back to
> > "master" (not "next"! "master" always contains the latest release).
> > However, as proposed, we won't invest any more time into 2.2.0, so
> > there'll be no binaries on the download page, no updated aircraft
> > downloads, no announcements, etc.
> >
> > * git/next is bumped to version 2.3.0 now. Actually we should have done
> > so when we branched releases/2.2.0 in January. Remember. it's odd minor
> > versions for the developer version now (git/next), even minor numbers
> > for releases.
> >
> > * Hudson is prepared for providing release binaries and installers
> > (thanks James!). Once we create a new release branch, Hudson should
> > start building the binaries/installers (see Hudson's "Windows-release",
> > "Mac-release", "Linux-release" projects). As usual, these will be
> > updated hourly. We'll also provide complete Win/Mac installers
> > (including fgdata base package) regularly, maybe about weekly, so these
> > can be used for wider beta testing. We can't include the base package in
> > the _hourly_ installers though, due to bandwidth/size limits (almost
> > 400MB for the fgdata base package).
> >
> > * We also started assessing tracker issues (thanks Gijs!). Some were
> > already fixed in the last days. And it doesn't look too bad, few issues
> > are highly critical. However, there are some areas where we're missing
> > people, for example for some (new) FDM, and a number of ATI-graphics
> > issues. Have a look at the tracker:
> > http://code.google.com/p/flightgear-bugs/issues/list
> >
> >
> > Finally, as a reminder now:
> > Only 4 more weeks to 2.4.0 feature freeze, remember June 17th, when
> > we'll close sg+fg "next" branch, and (!) fgdata "master" for 4 weeks.
> > Only bug fixes should be committed after June 17th.
> > releases/2.4.0 will be branched on July 17th, when the main developer
> > branches will be bumped to 2.5.0 and reopen for new features. Beta
> > testing for 2.4.0 will continue for another month after that, till
> > August 17th. But all this was already described in the release plan
> > http://wiki.flightgear.org/Release_Plan
> >
> > cheers,
> > Thorsten
> >
> > On Do, 2011-05-19 at 14:29 +0200, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> >> Hi everybody,
> >>
> >> during this year's LinuxTag, Martin Spott, Mathias Fröhlich, Thorsten
> Brehm
> >> and myself developed a strategy and a concept about how to kick out new
> >> releases of FlightGear on a regular schedule.
> >>
> >> Please find our first draft here:
> http://wiki.flightgear.org/Release_Plan
> >>
> >> For the impatient reader, this is the abstract:
> >> We plan to have two releases per year, one in February, one in August.
> The
> >> first scheduled release following this concept will be 2.4.0 in August
> this
> >> year, 2.6.0 is scheduled for February 2012.
> >>
> >> If no major objections arise, we will set the version number on the
> current
> >> development stream to 2.3.0 and will call out a "feature freeze" on June
> 17th.
> >>
> >> Any comment and certainly any help for actually preparing the release is
> >> welcome.
> >>
> >> Thanks, Torsten
> >
>
> Can you please update http://wiki.flightgear.org/Release_Plan with this
> very important information ? Something like a short description of
> current state ?
>
> Thanks a lot, Yves
>
>
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