Thank you for all of the information Stefan. I will look over the todo
list again and will select the things I would like to tackle. I'll
post the list for others to review if they wish, with my first set of
questions.

The Sunburned Surveyor

On Jan 29, 2008 8:36 AM, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > I skimmed over the list this morning, and it seems like we may have
> > addressed some of the items on this list already. If you guys could
> > take a look and let me know if you've completed some of the tasks I
> > will update the list.
>
> I did not found any additional item that I have solved
>
> > After this is done I will probably have a few questions as I start
> > working on items from the list.
> ok
>
> >
> > I hope to start this work on the next release in about two (2) weeks.
> > (This should give me time to release the internationalized super
> > select plug-in.) I may be asking for a short freeze of the SVN in the
> > first part of March. (Or maybe we can create a new branch for this
> > release so other developers don't have to halt contributions?)
>
> mhm.. a new branch could be done, but I would opt for feature freeze.
> However, some of the open items contain features to add (plugins)
>
> > I'd also like to ask if someone has an idea of what are top 3 most
> > critical and/or annoying bugs are. I'd like to work on those in March
> > as well.
> difficult question, we should look on the bug list and look for the
> importance ranking.
> On the most prominent items: as you see in the TODO list, some of the
> issues are rather things which we should not forget and (my) proposals
> for changes.
> >
> > Have we established a criteria for how much needs to be done to merit
> > an official release?
> no.. not really as we did not re-evaluated the bug list and changed the
> priotity of bugs
>
> >
> > I will of course, defer to Stefan on all of these items, since he has
> > been responsible for most of our release work. I know that he is in
> > the middle of a move to Canada and probably doesn't have a lot of time
> > to check the forum, so I e-mailed him directly.
>
> got it :-)
> I will see how my spare time will be after the move (i.e. in February)
>
> >
> > Thanks for all the help. I hope my modest efforts can put together a
> > new release of OpenJUMP for mid-spring of this year.
>
> yep.. that should be doable if the additional features are added (even
> since I originally planned to do the release in December)
>
> It should not be a problem if I compile the several (win-installer)
> versions on my PC again as for the other release. I.e. this time should
> be available for sure. Just ask me.
>
> Stefan
>

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