Noel J. Bergman wrote:
So it seems everyone agreed: no one want to work on the next-minor but
no one is against it and everyone want to work directly on next-major.
Actually, no. I was working from 7AM until 11PM for the past week, and
didn't have time to deal with this, since I've already indicated that there
are some changes to include in a minor update. And considering my
confidence in next-major, having a minor update ready makes good sense.
Sorry Noel. Please, the next time, write something when you know you
won't be able to reply for 5 days. I already made this longer than
previous votes (5 days) and I wrote the expiration date/hour in the vote.
I saw you replied to other topics so I thought you was aware of this but
didn't care replying, sorry.
Btw this is easy to solve: if you still believe you can do something
good for next-minor you're free to do a proposal and proceed as no one
vetoed the next-minor: as you are the only with a +1 you'll be alone and
it will be more easy to find an agreement with yourself about the
roadmap ;-)
Please vote anyway when you find the time, even if I wrote the result
we're all interested in your vote. (In my mind I considered your vote a
+1 to next-minor and +0 to next-major)
Now that we confirmed this, I think we should avoid committing to trunk
anything that we already know we're not going to include in next-major
(repository refactoring, dsn and other non backward compatible changes)
until we don't branch (this will simplify the workflow).
I'm laughing, since you were so upset when we tried to get you to do this
the last time we tried to prepare a release. But at the same time, I find
your statement very reassuring, since it seems that you are understanding,
now, what it takes to start planning for a release. This is excellent news.
--- Noel
This time is different because we are many active developers. Last time
this happened I was the ONLY one active developer. So there was no plan
but what I was doing. And there was really no need to stop commits in
trunk: the problem is that there was not a roadmap but what I had in my
mind. This time I'm trying to coordinate a roadmap because I see I'm not
alone. So, not a news on my behaviour: the scenario has, fortunately,
changed :-)
Stefano
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