On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 10:05 PM, Siebrand Mazeland <[email protected]> wrote: > It feels like I'm nagging now, because I think it is the 3rd time I ask about > it. > > In the past three months, it appears to me we have not gotten any closer > really to getting MediaWiki 1.16 out of the door. There have been requests to > get the FIXMEs in Code Review done. At that time there were 30 or so. By now > there are some 64[1]. > > There are about 50 commits every day, and Code Review state changes shows > there are fewer than 10 state changes per day on average[2]. > > I know it is more fun to add new stuff, but most of the MediaWiki instances > run on stable MediaWiki "quarterly" releases, of which the last one was > r48811 on 30 April 2009, which is a whopping almost over 9 months ago and > over 12,000 revs from our current trunk (r61161). We need to provide them > with some of the enormous improvements we have made since 1.15. > > How can we get this MediaWiki 1.16 thing out of a the door and return to a > more reliable "quarterly release" schedule - even if that means only 3 > versions a year? > > Siebrand > > [1] http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/fixme > [2] http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/statuschanges By helping/letting tim catch up ont he code reviewing will help..... He has just recently (read: past week or so) got up to the code submitted this year, Once he has submitted that and gets a chance to freeze it, things will go alot faster.
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