As I see it, the next steps are moving some fixed bugs into the
pyglet-1.1-maintenance branch that have been fixed only in the trunk (a
couple of committers have been actively doing this already), fixing more
bugs in both that branch and the trunk, and continuing the discussion about
how to go forward given the distinction between those two branches (for
details of that, see another thread). I think none of those activities are
controversial, and I think this is close to other "roadmaps" that have been
proposed. (Of course it's only a short-term direction, not a real
"roadmap".) There are other posts (by Ben and Tristam and probably others)
going into more detail about this, listing bugs that need to be dealt with,
etc.

- Bruce

On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Doug Philips <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Tartley<[email protected]> wrote:
> > Very fair - even though it was me who mentioned the idea of a vote, I
> > agree it's not usually a great way to decide. :-)
>
> I'd rather not see a vote. Unity/focus of vision is hard enough as it is.
> I'm not sure about endless discussion aspects. For new
> directions/features it seems not too bad, maybe.
>
> Since it seems we've deferred changing version control systems, what's
> the next step for moving forward on bug fixes?
> I'm particular keen to have a testing/release-candidate/validation
> process that is separate from discussions about new features and the
> next big direction(s).
>
> FWIW last night I ran through a bunch of the self-tests (if that is
> the right term), which were the docs/test.py program.
> I haven't a clue how to automate them since they're of the form "did
> the right thing happen?";  I'm resigned to spending an hour(ish)
> running through the test suite for a RC. Annoying, but I think it
> should be done, and I'll volunteer to do it on Mac OS X Leopard and
> Windows XP Home Edition(1).
>
> Lurker at the threshold,
>    --Doug
>
> (1) - Cringe, I know. It's an little Acer Netbook; I have it so I can
> verify side projects work under XP without using my work laptop which
> would risk "Imperial entanglements." :)
>
> >
>

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