On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 7:24 AM, André Detsch<det...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:32 PM, Michael Homer<mich...@gobolinux.org> wrote:
>> If something isn't ready now, it should be cut. The release is already
>> a year late. Deferring it for blue-sky features is silly when they
>> could go into the start of the next release, and not be vapourware.
>>
>> If it is ready to go however, just put it in already and the rough
>> spots can be ironed out later.
>
> A little bit late... But I agree here.
>
> A new release should be based on already available features. Final
> adjustments are ok, but nothing more than that. From our previous
> experience, specially before 011, it became clear that planning a new
> feature for a new release makes the release take much longer, and does
> not speed up much the development of the feature. It even makes the
> development of the feature somewhat harder, as we start to require it
> to be ready when it is not, breaking the regular development flow.
>
>

I've been meaning to stop by IRC to announce this or im hisham or
lucas.   But I've been putting off stepping away from the project.
For a long time I've been busy.  So, don't count on me for 015.  I'd
be happy to help the next person to get up to speed.

Now to 015 (with me a user/tester).  I think you should forgo the
LiveCD and focus on a net install.  Just have installer query the
repos and pull down packages.  Big benefit is tracking changes.  No
need to respin a LiveCD.  Keeping a local mirror of the repo and
testers can test changes really easily and quickly.  Once the system
is stable spin the LiveCD.

-- 
Carlo J. Calica
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