On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 01:14:38PM -0400, Duncan Findlay wrote: > Anyways, what's the current status of the 3.0 release? I think our > (last?) release schedules suggested we would be doing mass-checks > around this time.
It's about the same as it was a month ago, unfortunately. The release schedule I proposed did actually pass vote-wise, but we decided not to implement it at that point due to "issues". > There are currently 49 open bugs depended on by the 3.0.0 tracker (bug > 3208) and about 288 bugs with a milestone of 3.0.0. I haven't had a chance to ask -- are we all happy with the bugs in the tracker? Quinlan put up a list of the open tickets in 3.0, I modified it to be my proposed list of what to fix/punt, Justin added some more, and then after a week or two the tracker came into existence. > We really need to go through and fix remaining bugs and postpone those > that aren't started. I'd really like to see 3.0.0 release in yep. > May. Perhaps we should add a 3.0.1 milestone for bugzilla? Theo, would I don't think May is viable at this point. Assume 3 weeks for mass-check and score generation, and IMO, a minimum of 2 weeks for testing. The end of May is 6 weeks from now, so we'd have 1 week to finish off all the open bugs, which I don't think is going to happen. > you like to propose a new release schedule? Well, it depends on the current bug list. If we all think it's good (I haven't really looked at it, fwiw,) then we should come up with estimates to get the list done, and go from there. > Would it be useful to schedule a bug squashing party at some point? > The next week or so is bad for me, but others might be able to get > stuff done. That gets back to the bug list again. I think the stuff that's currently in there is non-trivial, so ... :( -- Randomly Generated Tagline: "When you're having a bad day and it seems like people are trying your patience to no end, remember, it takes 42 muscles to frown and only 4 to pull the trigger on a decent sniper rifle." - Erik Fichtner
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