Heikki, > We're having a short 8.3 cycle because we wanted to shift our release > schedule from Autumn to Spring. That would get us back to releasing in > Autumn.
Er, no. We wanted to change the cycle to avoid having Feature Freeze occur at midsummer (N. hemisphere) when many of our committers are unavailable due to conferences or vacation. ----------- Question #559: Would changing version control systems help us on this at all? I'm specifically thinking of preventing bitrot; would using a decentralized VCS allow patch authors to easily prevent bitrot on their own? ----------- I do like the idea of a web management interface for patches. It has a number of additional advantages: -- Advocacy volunteers would know what's under development and thus what they can talk about at user groups -- Advanced users who are interested in a specific patch could download that patch early, test it for their own applications, and supply feedback to the community even before feature freeze. -- A more organized queue would make backporting by the backports project easier. -- We could save the patches by applied date and index them, and then have a place to point users when they ask: "When was X fixed? Do I *have* to upgrade to 8.1 or just 8.0?" -- It would make it easier to manage Google Summer of Code students and their work. -- The status of a partially complete patch abandoned by its author would be much clearer and thus more likely to get picked up by someone else. -- The patch manager could eventually be integrated with the Buildfarm to do automated patch testing. Overall, I think this would be an excellent direction to move for 8.4. As web applications go, it doesn't even sound hard; I think I could write it if I weren't on airplanes all the time. -- Josh Berkus PostgreSQL @ Sun San Francisco ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly