Hi. On 27 January 2011 15:03, Matti Airas <matti.p.ai...@nokia.com> wrote: > Hi list, > > Now that we've been in the beta period for quite some time, we've managed to > get the Bugzilla backlog in control, and it'd seem that the number of new > bug reports is slowly decreasing, I think we should be quite close to the > 1.0 release already, but I'd like to hear more opinions about this one (also > from the core dev team guys, since we haven't discussed this internally > recently). > > What do you think? Is PySide getting stable enough for the 1.0 label? If > not, what's still missing? I don't think we can realistically aim for a > perfect 1.0 release, but it should at least be good enough that any > developers attracted by the "1.0 promise" shouldn't have their fingers > burned by a premature release. > > When would be the right time to make the release? We'll still have beta5 > late next week, but two weeks after that, would we be already all set for a > release candidate? IMO, the release candidate should be really a candidate > for the final release - we make changes between the rc and final only if > there are uncaught regressions in the rc. > > How about the release cadence after 1.0? I hope that by doing the release > candidates, we can avoid any brown paperbag followup releases, and we could > cool down a bit. The two-week release cadence I've insisted upon has been > taxing for both the core dev team (especially for the guys doing integration > to Fremantle, Harmattan, and MeeGo), but also for our valued community > packagers. I still like the predictability of the time-based release cycle, > but maybe monthly releases would be sufficient at first?
I've a question, and maybe I could be off-topic, but I just ask since I don't know about future release plans ecc... Is an integration with QtCreator at least planned or in development? I think this could speed up the adoption of Python+Qt solution and of course help PySide with more people testing it. Thanks. -- Andrea Grandi - Nokia Qt Ambassador Maemo Community Council member website: http://www.andreagrandi.it _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list PySide@lists.openbossa.org http://lists.openbossa.org/listinfo/pyside