Hi, My preference: option 3 + Marco's suggestion Still, there are more people "voting" than people going to the hackfest! There were at least 2 messages saying that debugging is not fun (and, no, it is not fun!). And Marco is right about discussing future development directions. For me those taking the time to go to Lisbon should do what they prefer to do, not what the majority of developers prefer. My preference is still option 3 (+ Marco's suggestion), but whatever the decision of participants would be, thanks in advance for the good work and have fun! Mayeul
Le jeudi 31 mars 2011 à 09:34 +0200, Marco Hugentobler a écrit : > Hi Tim > > 3 for me too (assuming there is still space to discuss future development > directions at the hackfest). > > Regards, > Marco > > Am Donnerstag, 31. März 2011, um 08.54:11 schrieb Tim Sutton: > > Hi all > > > > There has been some discussion on this list about extending the > > release schedule for 1.7. The proposals are: > > > > > > 1) Continue with release schedule as is (aiming for mid-april release > > announcement with branching on 7 April) > > > > 2) Extend the release schedule and lift the string freeze until after > > the hackfest. We would then spend **a day** of the hackfest tidying up > > QGIS 1.7 and then branch at the end of that day and finalise > > translation in that branch while we continue to hack new features into > > trunk for the rest of the hackfest. Planned tag for release would be a > > week after the hackfest. > > > > 3) Extend the release schedule and lift the string freeze until after > > the hackfest. We would then spend **all** of the hackfest tidying up > > QGIS 1.7 and then impose a string freeze straight after the hackfest > > with a planned branch for release a week later. > > > > > > > > Please cast your vote and have your say. > > > > My vote: option 3 > > > > Regards > > > > Tim > > _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
