Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linux tools 0.9 release

2011-08-15 Thread Jeff Johnston
On 08/09/2011 10:30 AM, Alexander Kurtakov wrote: Is it time to discuss the next feature release? From my POV we are gathering a number of new features: * specfile editor - flat layout support * rpmstubby - starting to provide public api for integrators * sami's work on form based autotools edit

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linux tools 0.9 release

2011-08-15 Thread Andrew Overholt
Hi, * Wainer dos Santos Moschetta [2011-08-12 15:12]: > Moreover, the early we got freeze dates for contributions, the > better we can plan our patches submission. Cool. For Linux Tools we've been pretty loose with freeze dates in the past. I'm struggling with how to improve the phrasing of:

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linux tools 0.9 release

2011-08-12 Thread Wainer dos Santos Moschetta
On 08/12/2011 10:11 AM, Andrew Overholt wrote: Hi, * Wainer dos Santos Moschetta [2011-08-12 08:56]: On 08/09/2011 11:33 AM, Andrew Overholt wrote: So what do others think about releasing 0.9 at the end of October? This way it won't disrupt 0.8.1 bugfix release, give us a few months more for

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linux tools 0.9 release

2011-08-12 Thread Andrew Overholt
Hi, * Wainer dos Santos Moschetta [2011-08-12 08:56]: > On 08/09/2011 11:33 AM, Andrew Overholt wrote: > >>So what do others think about releasing 0.9 at the end of October? > >>This way it won't disrupt 0.8.1 bugfix release, give us a few months more > >>for > >>development and a press coverage

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linux tools 0.9 release

2011-08-12 Thread Wainer dos Santos Moschetta
On 08/09/2011 11:33 AM, Andrew Overholt wrote: So what do others think about releasing 0.9 at the end of October? This way it won't disrupt 0.8.1 bugfix release, give us a few months more for development and a press coverage just before ESE. I like this, but we'll need to ensure it's on our plan

Re: [linuxtools-dev] Linux tools 0.9 release

2011-08-09 Thread Andrew Overholt
> So what do others think about releasing 0.9 at the end of October? > This way it won't disrupt 0.8.1 bugfix release, give us a few months more for > development and a press coverage just before ESE. I like this, but we'll need to ensure it's on our plan so that others know it's happening.