On 09/29/11 03:55, Sandro Santilli wrote: > In moving forward toward a release, do we all agree about calling > feature freeze now ? I'd like to get an agreement on this and an > official statement afterwards.
Considering the Ubuntu Final freeze starts today, I don't really think there is time to do a proper release. The Oneiric release candidate comes out in only a week as well. There are two ways of looking at releases. One is stabilize what we got and release that quickly, or aim for higher quality. Whenever a Gnash release comes out it'd be in an Ubuntu update anyway. I personally don't think Gnash is ready for a fast release right now. For one thing, I'm about to go out of town today for a week, and will be totally offline. So I wouldn't even be able to start working on a release till I get back. There are some bugs that should probably be fixed before a release, like for YouTube the video is often the wrong size. The other thing is deb & rpm snapshots from master are still available from our repository, so anyone wanting a very recent Gnash can install from there. So anyway, we could potentially call a feature freeze, but we'd need to make progress on several things to do an actual release. A feature freeze is kindof silly, as nobody is adding new features anyway, just bug fixes. - rob - _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev