On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 02:53 +0000, Jonny Lamb wrote:
> Hi all.
> 
> So, I feel a monumental achievement was made this evening: the new
> wiki[0] is pretty much done. Now, there are a few things I need to clean
> up in the pages and in the site config but it'll go live (as in, moved
> from /moin/ to /) when 0.11 is released.
> 

Well done, have a sit down :)

> Next release
> ------------
> 
> So, onto the release! Now that the docs are not only re-written, but
> up-to-date, manageable and more spam-proof, this starts the ball rolling
> for the next release.
> 
> If you are working on anything at the moment that is not completed, or
> buggy, or whatever, please speak up NOW! If I don't hear anything, I'll
> be preparing tarballs pretty soon.
> 
> The modules in this release will be:
> 
>  * librtfcomp
>  * pywbxml
>  * librapi2
>  * libsynce
>  * odccm
>  * librra
>  * sync-engine
>  * usb-rndis-lite
> 

dynamite and orange have had minor updates.

I think either synce-gnome or trayicon should be in there. I'm not
completely happy with the state of trayicon at the moment so I'm not
going to push for it in this release, unless you want to. synce-gnome
has had some updates applied, and will be the only other item in this
release that allows entry of a password with odccm.

I haven't left out kpm deliberately, I don't know whether it's ready for
release yet. 

> Note the lack of any pre-WM5 modules there -- when I last asked this
> question, I didn't get much response which was to be expected. Unless I
> get a mountain of people saying they want it in this release, it's not
> going in. Remember that all this means is that tarballs will not be
> released, though. This stuff is not going to be removed from the
> repository any time soon.
> 

synce-serial would at least show for the time being we haven't abandoned
pre WM5 to anyone not ready to svn. Come to think of it, is this still
available as a release ?

The only other pre WM5 specific item I can think of is the multsync
plugin, which of course hasn't changed.

> I think that's it about the release. If you have something important to
> point out, please do so quickly.
> 
> Roadmap
> -------
> 
> I have sketched out a roadmap on the new wiki. Please add to it as you
> see fit. Adding things you have done for 0.11 will be extremely useful
> for me in the release notes, so please do! But with the next 0.11 ->
> 0.12 stretch, *please* document what is going to be achieved on that
> page. I have found having published TODO lists rather productive, but
> it's also useful for onlookers to see what is going on, and for there to
> be a definite point of release time, and not just someone saying "uh,
> probably about now". The URL for the roadmap is:
> 
>       http://www.synce.org/moin/SynceRoadmap
> 

Cool.

Mark


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