Hi Adrian:

With all due respect, (and I do have much respect for the contributions you and other committer's have made to the project) this statement just confirms my "developer's playground" theory. I wish you guys could see yourselves the way the rest of the world does.

I think I've said enough.

Good luck with the release and all the rewards that it brings.

Regards,
Ruth

Adrian Crum wrote:
I don't think it contradicts anything. David summarized the release strategy in response to the general theme of this thread - which is to stabilize (or bug fix) the trunk before a release branch is created.

The point is, that effort isn't really necessary. We can create a release branch at any time - warts and all, and then do the bug fixing in the release.

If there appears to be any contradiction, it might be due to some members of the community misunderstanding the release strategy - which has remained unchanged for years.

I hope that helps.

-Adrian

Ruth Hoffman wrote:
Doesn't this contradict previous statements or non-statements about bug fixes in Release 9.04?
Regards,
Ruth

David E Jones wrote:
One quick thing to note, that seems to be confused here: the release branch is a tool for stabilization. It's great to do testing and fixing in the trunk, but the goal for a release branch is not to be tested and bug-free from day one, but rather to be stable so that real testing and bug fixing can be done in the release branch without worrying about new things possibly breaking something, or any other conflicting priorities.

-David


On Feb 23, 2010, at 1:22 PM, Anil Patel wrote:

Makes sense to me. If we are decided on date, we still have a month to go. Gives plenty of time, may be :)

Thanks and Regards
Anil Patel
HotWax Media Inc
Find us on the web at www.hotwaxmedia.com or Google Keyword "ofbiz"

On Feb 23, 2010, at 10:40 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:

It would be nice to get the new security code included in the branch - even if it is disabled. That will give release users an introduction to it and give them a chance to work on an upgrade strategy.

-Adrian

Anil Patel wrote:
So, are we set for next Ofbiz Branch named 10.04 ?
If we decide on _date_, I can have a team of developers scheduled to start testing branch code. This will allow to quickly stabilize ofbiz release for common ecommerce use.
How about EOD March 31st 10 GMT?
Thanks and Regards
Anil Patel
HotWax Media Inc
Find us on the web at www.hotwaxmedia.com or Google Keyword "ofbiz"
On Feb 15, 2010, at 6:40 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
I agree but after Jacopo's message on dev ML about new release strategy (on which I mostly agree) I will at least delay it...

Jacques

From: "Bruno Busco" <bruno.bu...@gmail.com>
In order to have this kind of issue scheduling could you please create a new OFBIZ version in jira and set the Fix Version of these issue on
that?
I do not see any clearer way to answer to Ashish question.

-Bruno

2010/2/15 Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>:
I expect to fulfill
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3442
and maybe
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3445

In other word to use layer lookups instead of popup lookups everywhere it's
possible in OFBiz.
From my 1st serie of tests it seems to work well almost everywhere, WIP...

Jacques

From: "Ashish Vijaywargiya" <vijaywargiya.ash...@gmail.com>
I think its time to start thinking on the things that should be taken
care in / before release branch 10.04.

Bug fixing should be the major area which should be taken care
extensively in next two months.
What about new features etc. etc.?

Please comment.
Thanks!

--
Ashish

On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 6:47 AM, David E Jones <d...@me.com> wrote:
There is no set date yet. The last release was in April 2009 (hence the version number of 09.04 on it), and the one before that was about 2 years before. Chances are it won't be another 2 years before another release, but probably at least a year... so perhaps we'll do another release branch in
around 4 months.

-David


On Dec 14, 2009, at 3:37 PM, Juan Pablo wrote:

Hello Community.

I'm testing the last trunk version and the demo version published in Internet (http://demo.ofbiz.org). They've got new functionality: help on line, new themes, new features in accounting, manufacturing and ordermgr components. The last stable versión is actually 9.04. So, ¿When will
Ofbiz
try a new stable release version?.

Gracias/Thank You.

--
Juan Pablo




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