Ian Hickson wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Jonas Sicking wrote:
>
> > Ian Hickson wrote:
> > > On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Jonas Sicking wrote:
> > >
> > > > I'm still concerned by the fact that releases are driven by dates
rather
> > > > than features and stability. I don't really think we can claim to
have a
> > > > complete mozilla1.0 until it has some key features.
> > >
> > > Please re-read the original post, noting in particular the footnote
> > > associated with the 1.0 milestones:
> >
> > Yes, but it's still the fact remains that the milestone is based on a
date
> > rather then a set of features. What if css1 support isn't considered
> > complete May2001, will release of moz1.0 be held? Will it still be held
tree
> > months later if there is still some major bug stopping css1 support?
>
> The plan is that if a bug is marked mozilla1.0 and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> agree that it is a 1.0 blocker, then no 1.0 milestone will be released
> until the bug is fixed.
Sounds good...
Then there's just the issue of what drivers consider a 1.0 blocker. But I'll
guess that is decided on a bug by bug basis...
/ Jonas Sicking