On Sep 23, 2012 12:05 AM, "Olemis Lang" <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 9/21/12, Greg Stein <[email protected]> wrote: > > It's been about 8 weeks... time to stop fixing, and start rolling? > > > > There are some patches in the issue tracker , pending for commit . > Especially these tickets I consider important as they add some value > to what we shall propose , mainly regarding the UI . > > #203 , #53 , #138 , #139 , #201 , #45 , #174 > > Beyond that , maybe we can postpone #146 and other tickets scheduled > for Release 2 , yet pending , for a forthcoming 0.2.1 , 0.3.0 , ... > whatever other release number it might be .
There are always future releases. IMO, no problem pushing changes out to the next one. This new release is better than the last, so you're in good shape. Further, if those patches in the tickets have not yet been applied, then maybe it is because they need some review, some testing, or whatever. They haven't (yet) been applied for some reason... so why delay further to wait for those reasons to be resolved? They'll hopefully be applied for the next-next release. (another happy benefit would be clearing out the IPMC concerns from the last release) Cheers, -g
