I'm with Greg on this. We should release every month in my opinion. - Joe
________________________ @jdreimann - Twitter Sent from my phone On 23 Sep 2012, at 07:29, Greg Stein <[email protected]> wrote: > 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
