we need to sit on this as
2.2.freeflightsim.org.. We need a marketing plam somwhat.. I hope we stick
to release schedule..
We are currently well on track. We fixed many bugs from the tracker and now
that June has arrived, there are just roughly two weeks until we freeze 'next'
for the final
Am 01.06.11 07:41, schrieb Torsten Dreyer:
Can you please update http://wiki.flightgear.org/Release_Plan with this
very important information ? Something like a short description of
current state ?
Thanks a lot, Yves
Hi Yves,
this particular wiki page was written (mostly by myself) to
Hi Torsten
I only missed the statements from your message here in the list, which
is very important to see current progress. Because i.e. Text on
gitorious does not reflect the new plan. Sorry, I was away for some
weeks ... Maybe I will add a box or something on top of the wiki page
to
Am 22.05.11 14:37, schrieb ThorstenB:
Hi,
since there were no major objections to the release plan, we're
proceeding as proposed.
Current status:
* We've officially grounded the releases/2.2.0 git branches yesterday.
The flightgear/simgear releases/2.2.0 branches were merged back to
we need to sit on this as
2.2.freeflightsim.org.. We need a marketing plam somwhat.. I hope we stick
to release schedule..
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:15 PM, HB-GRAL flightg...@sablonier.ch wrote:
Am 22.05.11 14:37, schrieb ThorstenB:
Hi,
since there were no major objections to the
Can you please update http://wiki.flightgear.org/Release_Plan with this
very important information ? Something like a short description of
current state ?
Thanks a lot, Yves
Hi Yves,
this particular wiki page was written (mostly by myself) to document our
release plan. I tried to make it
Hi,
since there were no major objections to the release plan, we're
proceeding as proposed.
Current status:
* We've officially grounded the releases/2.2.0 git branches yesterday.
The flightgear/simgear releases/2.2.0 branches were merged back to
master (not next! master always contains the
Torsten wrote
during this year's LinuxTag, Martin Spott, Mathias Fröhlich, Thorsten
Brehm
and myself developed a strategy and a concept about how to kick out new
releases of FlightGear on a regular schedule.
Please find our first draft here: http://wiki.flightgear.org/Release_Plan
On Thu, 19 May 2011 17:47:43 +0100, Vivian wrote in message
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Torsten wrote
during this year's LinuxTag, Martin Spott, Mathias Fröhlich,
Thorsten Brehm
and myself developed a strategy and a concept about how to kick out
new releases of
It's as good a plan as any other.
There was another release plan? Wasn't aware of it ;-)
However we missed the last planned
release (2.2.0). I'm unaware of the reason(s), but I assume that release
is dead.
Yes, we simply declare it dead. To much has changed since the day we branched.
So I
Am Donnerstag, den 19.05.2011, 17:47 +0100 schrieb Vivian Meazza:
I think the question we have to ask is not when but how. Until that is
solved, the when is pretty meaningless.
And the last release got stalled more on a who than a how alone,
when several people became too busy/blocked with RL
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