Re: [vdr] Roadmap for VDR 1.8

2009-01-11 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 09.01.2009 18:39, Artem Makhutov wrote:
 Hello,
 
 what are the plans to finish VDR 1.7.x?
 Does some kind of roadmap exists for VDR 1.8.0?

Public roadmaps and TODO lists are for those who want to live with
stress, caused by people's expectations and disappointment when a new
version doesn't contain all the features listed on the roadmap.
VDR is my hobby - I don't need stress there ;-)

Klaus

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Re: [vdr] Roadmap for VDR 1.8

2009-01-10 Thread Nicolas Huillard
user.vdr a écrit :
 On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Artem Makhutov ar...@makhutov.org wrote:
 What points have to be done to finish 1.7.x and to get to 1.8.0.
 
 In the years I've been using VDR, there has always been many
 development versions before Klaus has released a new stable so based
 on past experience, I wouldn't expect to see 1.8.0 any time soon.
 There are some big changes in 1.7.x and I guess it could go either
 way.  He might want to release a new stable after the major stuff has
 been implimented and tested, saving the little things for the next
 development line.  Or he could just take it slow  easy.
 
 One nice thing I've learned is that most dev versions are pretty damn
 stable themselves.  I've been running dev versions probably 90%+ of
 the time on my main vdr box.  :)

Another thing I've learned is that Klaus never (AFAIK) discussed roadmap 
details or made his own task list public ;-)

-- 
NH

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Re: [vdr] Roadmap for VDR 1.8

2009-01-10 Thread user . vdr
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 8:26 AM, Nicolas Huillard nico...@huillard.net wrote:
 Another thing I've learned is that Klaus never (AFAIK) discussed roadmap
 details or made his own task list public ;-)

Yeah, that too.  Which has driven some of us crazy but I can't
honestly say I'd be any different if I were Klaus.  There's something
about setting your own schedule/priorities that's more appealing then
answering to peoples expectations.  The good news is that he's willing
to shuffle the TODO list if there's more urgent things to take care
(as with HDTV and h264 support for example).

Like I said, I've ran mostly dev versions of VDR for years with little
to no problems but be advised that your experience may vary.

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Re: [vdr] Roadmap for VDR 1.8

2009-01-09 Thread Joachim Wilke
I think, development for VDR 1.7.x has just started. Let's focus on
this, first... :-)

2009/1/9 Artem Makhutov ar...@makhutov.org:
 Hello,

 what are the plans to finish VDR 1.7.x?
 Does some kind of roadmap exists for VDR 1.8.0?

-- 
Best Regards,
Joachim.

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Re: [vdr] Roadmap for VDR 1.8

2009-01-09 Thread Artem Makhutov
Hi,

On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 08:23:00PM +0100, Joachim Wilke wrote:
 I think, development for VDR 1.7.x has just started. Let's focus on
 this, first... :-)

Yes, that is what my question is about.

What points have to be done to finish 1.7.x and to get to 1.8.0.

Thanks, Artem

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Re: [vdr] Roadmap for VDR 1.8

2009-01-09 Thread user . vdr
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Artem Makhutov ar...@makhutov.org wrote:
 What points have to be done to finish 1.7.x and to get to 1.8.0.

In the years I've been using VDR, there has always been many
development versions before Klaus has released a new stable so based
on past experience, I wouldn't expect to see 1.8.0 any time soon.
There are some big changes in 1.7.x and I guess it could go either
way.  He might want to release a new stable after the major stuff has
been implimented and tested, saving the little things for the next
development line.  Or he could just take it slow  easy.

One nice thing I've learned is that most dev versions are pretty damn
stable themselves.  I've been running dev versions probably 90%+ of
the time on my main vdr box.  :)

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