On 12/22/11 7:48 PM, Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
On Dec 21, 2011, at 14:38 , Fabien Potencier wrote:
I've just sent a PR for streamed responses:
https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/2935
Any feedback welcomed.
guess you got that feedback you were asking for :)
Yes!
at any rate wanted to ask what your tentative time frame for 2.1 looks like.
i guess we are still well within the once discussed 6 month cycle but of course
the quick 2.1 after 2.0 we once had hoped for did not pan out.
generally i dont expect that we need any sort of alpha/beta cycle for 2.1 as
things are quite stable overall from my POV.
so i am thinking a couple of RC's is all we need.
Doctrine seems to be fairly good on schedule to do its releases, so the main
outside variable remains composer.
As for our tasks, I would say at the earliest we could look to start RC's mid
January giving us a release end of January or early February.
That being said, we really should not slip out of February, especially as we
are not longer aiming to make 2.1 the LTS, we should rather strip features than
wait with a stable release.
So to conclude imho anything that isnt ready for an RC in late January should
be dropped from the release.
I agree with you on most the things you have mentioned. I would like to
release 2.1 RC1 mid-January if possible and the stable release after a
few RCs. So, 2.1 stable should be out in March.
Fabien
regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
m...@pooteeweet.org
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