It's been a bit since I prodded the community for a status check on Subversion 1.8, so here we go.
Let's start with roadmap.html. We've got several "green lights" on the grid. We've got several yellows, too: - Improved handling of local moves/renames - looks like we're down to multi-layer move issues right now. Is that correct? - Editor V2 - Hyrum sez that "the work is sufficiently protected on trunk as to be releasable". But I was reminded this morning about the svnrdump situation: svnrdump appears to be broken under ra_serf w/ editor v1 (http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=4116). This doesn't sound releasable. - libsvn_ra_serf stabilization - we're making progress here, but there are still open issues (such as the aforementioned svnrdump one!) - Symmetric merge - Julian has called for review of this work (as well as for a new term to describe it). Is anyone doing this? - Inherited properties - This is, as far as I know, finished and should be shown as such. Paul? And then there are all the typical red items. API reviews, performance reviews (is anyone really signing up for this?), issue triage (which I will probably begin myself soon), etc. What else? - Paul is working on some of the server-dictated configuration stuff on his branch(es). - Julian has also requested code review of his 'svn mergeinfo' graph display stuff. 1.7.0 was released a year ago tomorrow. How can we ensure that we aren't still asking about the status of 1.8 another six months from now? -- C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net> CollabNet <> www.collab.net <> Enterprise Cloud Development
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