>>
>> Ok, this list as is represents quite a bit of work so it would mean 
>> pushing back the release substantially. 
> 
> Not necessarily. I'm finding out that working on benchmarking alone
> is not a very productive use of my time, I usually need to mull
> over perf issues a bit before getting a solution. In the meantime
> I can squash some jira :-)
I more meant the stuff that are not bug fixes. Like:

http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-3294

Is not trivial. So my point was more to try to limit to bugs and 
regressions as much as possible or else the road to 2.0 will get drawn 
out and delayed imo.

And no offense but I don't think we should hinge release dates on a 
single developers time available to churn through a bunch of tasks.
Don't get me wrong, it is great that you have time to put toward these 
issues but I feel like the point of this process is to gather consensus 
for release dates that work for everybody. And to try and do so somewhat 
in advance.

That said, if people think such a process is not working, or is not 
agile enough for us I will be the first one to advocate for a better 
process.

Another thing is that if everyone agrees we should try to file all 
regressions as high priority or blocker, as issues coming up shortly 
before the release that are blockers but not filed as so keep coming up. 
And it turns out to be a surprise for those who did not file or were not 
assigned the issue.

>> At this point I would prefer we keep things to regressions only (and 
>> maybe low hanging fruit) or I fear we will go down a feature creep 
>> path of improvements that might not end.
> 
> I guess I can fix most of those by mid of next week, maybe earlier.
> Is that going to be ok?
Sure, I would be fine with pushing back by a week. How do others feel?

I will also point out there are other developers available to take on 
some of the issues as well (such as myself), so unless you really want 
to take them all on we can split up the work.
> 
> Cheers
> Andrea
> 


-- 
Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.

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