I'm really looking forward to having a first clerezza release. I think it is important to have a version against which tutorials can be written and that its important for us to have the experience of going through the release process.
As only closed issues indicate that both developer and (after a 72h delay) the rest of our community are satisfied with the solution I think that technically a release should not contain any code from an unclosed issue. I wrote last week on how to address the issues for which code has been committed but that are not yet closed. I believe the conditions that led as to the current situation with many interdependent issues with quite massive changes to trunk without the issues being closable were quite unfortunate and that we should take great care that this wont happen again. However I'm not sure on what we best should do now: - (vote on) release a specified trunk version even though this contains code that is not at satisfaction of its developer and the community - revert all code committed for issues that cannot be closed - wait till the issues can be closed What do you think? Cheers, Reto
