Hi Andrea; --- Mer 11/7/12, Andrea Pescetti <[email protected]> ha scritto: ...
> > Speaking with (too) little knowledge of the effort involved, > I would keep a 3.4.x series with periodic bugfix releases, > but use the trunk directly for a 4.0 release including the > UI changes from Symphony and the other improvements. I don't > see reasons for an intermediate 3.5 version unless the > effort to reach 4.0 requires too long (say, one year). > I am not an expert, but IMHO ... There are some lower hanging fruit: the ICU update, MSXML improvements and VBA among others, that can probably be easier but the nice things like the accessibility and the new UI will take a lot more time. I can't really quantify times but adding all the Symphony features into AOO would likely take more that a year and can only be done properly by the IBM china guys (and we are really lucky to them here). > Working towards version 4.0 will bring even more interest > towards the project and, since the changes would be many and > substantial, branding the release as 4.0 would be totally > justified. > I certainly think we should target having the Symphony UI in the future, and it does seem to fit better new platforms like Windows 8, but it is really difficult to know off-hand how our existing users will take it. At this time there is a huge inertia building around Option I but I don't think we should close the doors completely to option II. I would like to hear more from our long-time developers on which approach they like best, but perhaps it's not yet a good time to take a decision. Pedro.
