On Thu, 2008-04-17 at 12:32 -0400, Renier Morales wrote:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/17/2008
> 10:51:31 AM:
> 
> > > In that case lets settle for the following release dates: 
> > > 2.11.1 - 4/18 
> > > 2.11.2 - 5/16 
> > > 2.11.3 - 6/13 
> > > 2.11.4 - 7/11 
> > > 2.12.0 - 8/8 
> > > 
> > > How does that sound?
> > 
> 
> > Do we typically plan several interim development releases before 
> > a final release? 
> 
> Yes. 
> 
> > Are there any major infrastructure changes planned that would
> require 
> > substantial work, hence requiring multiple interim releases? 
> 
> The interim (development) releases are for adding new features. The
> development releases serve as a test bed for these new features and
> allows for stabilization time. 
> 
> There is one feature, discussed on the ML last year, that I'm working
> on for 2.12.0 which changes the way domains are dealt with in order to
> provide some redundancy: 
> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1945076&group_id=71730&atid=532254
>  
> 
> That one will need some time to stabilize. I have other features for
> additional hardware support, but these will happen at the end of '08. 
> 
> > What is the planned content for these interim releases? 
> 
> Take a look at the SF tracker for groups 2.11.1, 2.11.2, ... etc. 
> Usually, a few things get pushed to the next devel release depending
> on time constraints, or amount of work needed to close them. 
> The expectation is that as bugs are reported they will be placed in
> the next release groups. Other bugs are just in progress (e.g. the
> memory leak bug, looks like it might need to wait until 2.11.3).
> 
> > We might be able to pitch in to help expedite the release.
> 
> So I assume the plan above is not soon enough for you. When do you
> need a stable release?

I am hoping for an end of June stable release if at all possible. Again
we can pitch in to help.

-- Shuah
> 
>         --Renier
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