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On 25.03.2014 20:37, anton wrote:
> I have only a small question:

Small step for me, big step for mankind ... ;-)

> When will Trac 1.02 be available.

Good question. There was an argument on doing such a new release few
weeks ago, also to familiarize new developers with release actions.

> I ask because some times ago the 
> Miletone in the Roadmap showed nearly 100% closed tickets.
> 
> But as time passes, always new tickets are added ...
> so will there ever be a Trac 1.0.2 ??

At least 1.0.2 is more likely to happen in the near future then 1.2 IMHO.

> Wouldn't it be better to relese 1.0.2 and move the
> actual tickets to 1.0.3?

Maybe. But these, who actually resolve tickets, rule.

> Or is 1.2 the next step?

Next major release, yes.

Pull and engage Trac when ever you like and need it. You'll always get a
working product, and developers work hard to ensure integration with
many Trac plugins as possible and seemless upgrades to any future minor
and major release.

I like that dedication a lot. And you'll appreciate it too. Sorry, but
coding rules. Numbers are just milestone labels. And its ready when its
ready (borrowed from Debian guys).

Steffen Hoffmann

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