On Tuesday 06 March 2007, Stephan Kulow wrote: > I like Tom's approach: Define a roadmap with milestones and set dates to > it. If a milestone slips, define if you don't care about the milestone or > the date.
AOL. People work towards a date: right now we're way too much in tinker-tinker mode. It's fun to hack, it's fun to get publicity and we're avoiding all the nastiness of actually having people have our software on their computers. But for me, as an application hacker, kdelibs is good enough. Isn't most of the cleanup work done? At least that's my impression. Let it stabilize, define a mechanism to add more functionality later -- so the platform can grow after the release without breaking old applications. And Tom's milestones look good to me, although I think the day for the first beta (or alpha, I'm not particular) should be June 30. Sometimes I'm thinking that koffice2 will be ready before kde4... My own deadline for a presentable Krita 2.0, by the way, is May 5th, because then Cyrille and me are going to present it at the Libre Graphics Meeting. -- Boudewijn Rempt http://www.valdyas.org/fading/index.cgi
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