Hi,

issueing a new release would be VERY nice, it's been quite a while so
seems a good step to show the project is still active. Though I would
suggest incorporating the search-win-drivers stuff, since its a great
addition and would definately be of help to new users. Just mark it as
BETA feature :)

One could opt for a 4.8.1 release with all documentation updated aswell,
instead of creating 4.9...

Version 5 to support todo.pl on vista/2k8/7? (my to-bootcode
+unattended.xml stuff is already somewhere on this list, though its
completely lacking todo.pl)

Version 6 to expand to Linux/BSD aswell? (already got that working
unattended, just isn't using todo.pl stuff)

just my thoughts

On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 01:30 -0600, Allan Lyons wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I think it is pretty close that there could be a "release."  I think that the 
> version in CVS now is better than 4.7.  That advantage of doing an actual 
> release is 
> that the web pages could be updated to point to it and more people could find 
> the 
> more recent work.  That would quickly make it easier for people who needed a 
> newer 
> kernel to work with newer hardware.
> 
> Then we could work on getting all of the recent work mentioned on the lists 
> gathered 
> up, tested, and applied to the main tree.  Then, when the documentation 
> caught up, 
> another release could be done.
> 
> I didn't really see a road map of plans so here are my thoughts.
> 
> 4.8 - pretty much what is in CVS today
> 
> 4.9 - search-win-drivers stuff
>     - update documentation to describe the new features
>     - fixes that have been posted to the list recently.
>     - website documentation needs to catch up with the release
> 
> Allan.
> 
> 
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