I might be wrong but I think the answer is there isn't a roadmap and concrete 
dates can't really exist when its a subjective of when the code has reached the 
milestone (there are no artificial constraints of customer deadlines to force a 
particular release date).

What the more important question seems to be is what is the philosophy on how 
drools releases are performed?  Who makes the decision and on what basis is it 
being made on. (with the sub question of does this work for the community).

There seems to be a number of different philosophies that different open source 
projects use on determine releases:
1. Every new feature is a release - release numbers are cheap and it allows 
features and bug fixes to get out quicker requiring less time spent on the list 
recommending people try trunk.
2. Group features up but still release regular and often.  Has most of the 
advantages of above but better if more manual testing needs to be done for a 
release.
3. Have fixed iterations with clear commit and stabalization/test cycles.  
Easier for users to understand when the next release will be available and 
still have confidence in the stability and reliability of it.
4. Have a roadmap with clearly defined feature sets for each particular 
release.  Release when those features have proved stable - ideally with a clear 
criteria of when that occurs.
5. Like 4 but the roadmap is just in the project leaders head with little 
visibility to the user about what is happening when or why.

So the question is which of these does Drools fit into and which would the 
community like it to fit into?

Thomas

> -----Original Message-----
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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of KiranP
> Sent: 21 May 2010 11:38
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [rules-users] Drools Road Map ????????????
>
>
> hello ,
> our team has decided to use drools-flow and guvnor for a process critical
> application
> we have been evaluating drools for 6-7 mnths till now but we still didnt get
> any news on M2 release
>
> can anybody point me to drools RoadMAp???????
>
> answers like ...nearly finished and .....will be there in sometime are at
> all not required
>
> plz give some concrete dates....
>
> if it exist???
>
> -----
> Keep Working >>
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