Le 27/11/2012 16:30, Gilles Sadowski a écrit :
> Hello.
> 
> Quoting from the previous thread about this subject:
>> As far as I am concerned, 3.1 could be released anytime now.
> [Luc Maisonobe, September 14, 2012]
> 
> Plenty of needed work has been done since then. Most of it could have been
> done _after_ releasing 3.1!
> Most of the current contributors agree that releases should happen more
> often; yet they don't.
> I would like that a set of objective criteria be written down that would
> define when a new release is deemed adequate. [I had suggested some.]
> This discussion should be held in another thread since (as the above quote
> summarizes), it was agreed that the 3.1 release was due.
> 
> At this point, I propose to start the release process using the "old" (about
> to be deprecated) procedure.
> Indeed, I surely do not want the release to be further delayed because of
> "newbie" mistakes on using the new procedure (CMS for the site, etc.).
> Let's "divide and conquer": We release 3.1 now and allow users to benefit
> from the many new features and bug fixes. While they test the new release,
> we begin to prepare 3.2 with the new procedure, starting with the site.
> 
> OK?

+1 to release now.

Luc

> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Gilles
> 
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