Antonio Bleile wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>> [snip]
>>> Inside OpenSG no code at all, outside quite some. The main problem is
>>> not so much the code change. As said above, tracking diverging 1.x and
>>> 2.x branches is the really painful part. I tried that one already on a
>>> non trivial code base and it wasn't that much fun ;-).
>>>
>> I agree with this statement and it scares me quite a bit.  The 1.x and
>> 2.0 code branches are diverging and I don't see an end to it in sight.
>> IMHO we have to find a way to end the 1.x series otherwise the 2.0
>> series will never really get going.
> 
>>From a user-only perspective:
>  
> Get this 1.8 out there and forget about it, I don't see why 1.8 has not
> been released yet, is there development going on for 1.8 anyway? I just
> see "minor" fixes on the commit list..... 

Well said.  I don't see why 1.8 is not release yet either.  It has been 
stable forever and should be in maintenance mode by now.

What is holding up the release of 1.8?

> 
>> Am I the only one that sees this as a big problem for the project?
>>
>> Is there a plan for ending the 1.x branch and transitioning to 2.0?
> 
> Get it done as soon as possible... At least if you're planning
> to release 2.0 in August.... (very optimistic IMHO).

Note: I don't speak for the OpenSG team.  I may commit code once in a 
while, but I am not a core developer.  I proposed August as a time for 
an alpha 2.0 because we are already using it and it seems at least alpha 
quality to me. ;)

-Allen

> 
> Hopefully I didn't offend anybody, and consider that this
> is an opinion of a person not involved in the development
> and a total ignorant concerning OpenSG 2.0 ... :-O
> 
> Regards & continue the good work,
> 
>   Toni
> 
> 
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