On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 10:21 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Jun 15, 2010, at 4:05 PM, ext Tim Schaub wrote: > >> I'm in favor of 3.0 (I think this is widely known) and 2.10. >> >> Since it sounds like we are going to have a good contingent of >> developers in Barcelona, why don't we focus on 2.10 until then and do >> the big planning for 3.0 then? >> >> Unless people really have a lot of time to dedicate to coordinated 3.0 >> development ahead of FOSS4G, I think we would benefit from discussion in >> person about 3.0 design. > > Practically speaking, I think that if we do this, 3.0 will never > get done. > > A lot of our good development has basically been 3-4 days of concentrated > developer time in one place. Discussion is something I feel we really > should be able to do in IRC meetings (or, if it would be better, I'm > happy to set up a phone meeting for any interested parties). I think > we'd be much more likely to actually achieve something if we could > walk into a room and get a solid start on getting code checked into > SVN. > > If we have a day of coding -- or preferably more -- with many of us > in one place, I think there's a good chance of 3.0 actually coming > out in a timely manner. If we don't, I think we're going to find > ourselves in a position where we all have things we want to do for > 3.0 that we'd never get time to do.
I think I'm in favor on having a 3.0 and starting with a "one place / many developpers" coding. If I remember well, a while ago, camptocamp started to think about looking for sponsors in order to organize a code sprint week with a focus on building a 3.0 version. Regards, Pierre _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
