Il giorno sab 23 feb 2019 alle ore 14:33 <[email protected]> ha scritto: > Hi catonano, > > No the release date is still the 28th. Bugs are being worked > on which eventually make it in in time or not. > > Regardless, not everything needs to be tagged for a release > candidate. If you see something you want to work on or think > you could contribute to, just ask or signal that you will > be working on this and once it's done then it finds its > way into a release candidate roadmap. > > The question is not pendantic, I asked Christian about this > as well but with concerns about making it to the 28th as > more stuff got added. All according to plan. > > Schanzenbach, Martin transcribed 3.0K bytes: > > You can easily see the roadmap and the schedule here: > https://bugs.gnunet.org/roadmap_page.php > > It is scheduled for end of February. > > Which means, next week unless we find critical bugs in the next few days > testing. > > > > Bugs I am currently still working on are > https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5578 and > https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5581, which disrupt testing. > > Still, this is probably not blocking so also not included in the roadmap. > > > > So expect 28.2.2019 for now. > > > > BR > > > > > On 23. Feb 2019, at 11:48, Catonano <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > on the bug tracker, if I filter for the tag 0.11.0 ALL the tickets I > get are solved# > > > > > > they are 13 > > > > > > So, can 0.11 be released ? > > > > > > That's why I asked on a few tickets if they were meant of 0.11 > > > > > > if there's nothing left to do, i don't understand what's going on > > > > > > And if there's anything left to do for 0.11, please tag it > appropriately > > > > > > I know that this email seems pedantic > > > > > > I just feel that releasing would be extremely important >
I had missed the roadmap thanks
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