Hello, On 11 March 2013 16:34, m...@mikesolomon.org <m...@mikesolomon.org> wrote:
> On 11 mars 2013, at 16:32, "Trevor Daniels" <t.dani...@treda.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > David Kastrup wrote Sunday, March 10, 2013 5:32 PM > > > >> 2.16 is growing old. > >> > >> So I want to see 2.18 soon. That means we need to stabilize work that > >> has already been done and cut down on experiments in the master branch. > > > > Agreed. > > > >> Stabilizing means more or less accepting the current feature set, and > >> making sure it works as intended, is a useful combination of things, > >> does not offer interfaces which are sure not to survive into the next > >> stable version, and most of all, is properly documented to the user. > > > > Once the decision to stabilise is taken, further work on new features > > should take place in branches. It doesn't have to stop. That's how the > > skyline code was developed before it was merged into 2.17 and that > > procedure worked well. > > > >> At any rate, I'd like to aim for 2.18 at about the end of May, and > >> getting into serious freeze at the end of April. A focus on bug fixes, > >> in particular bugs introduced in the 2.17 development cycle, should take > >> priority. Fixing long-standing bugs hard to address should likely be > >> left for early 2.19 and/or be done in a branch. > > > > Why not freeze sooner? The current state is sufficiently different from > > 2.16 to justify a new stable. > > > > I'd also like to propose we adopt the same controls as we did for 2.16, > > if David is willing, since that also worked well. That way we'll get a > > clear plan - what must be fixed, what must be documented, what is > > permitted to go into master, etc. Otherwise we'll simply disagree for > > ever. > > > > I like the idea of freezing right away and releasing after two weeks of > critical-bug-free lily. What is difficult for me is setting the freeze down > the line without being able to wrap up work first. I can lengthen the time between countdowns/patch status changes if you think it would help? At the moment I am on a 3 day cycle regardless of the day of the week (it suits me) however I understand that a lot of developers don't have the same amount of time during the week as the weekend. I know that Colin previously did fixed days, which I could try if it would help and do no countdowns on Friday. I personally have no real preference and just find it easier on a 3-day-regardless of the day cycle. James
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