On 3 September 2010 14:06, Alan Conway <acon...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On 09/01/2010 10:57 AM, Ted Ross wrote:
>>
>> On 08/27/2010 11:39 AM, Marnie McCormack wrote:
>>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> I'd like to propose a timeline for the next Qpid release - with a target
>>> of
>>> end October.
>>>
>>> IIRC, we usually take trunk as stable/defect fixing only for 2 weeks
>>> before
>>> release so that would take us back to 18th Oct for the start of that
>>> period.
>>>
>>>
>>> The work I'm closest to, 0-10 implementation on the Java broker, looks
>>> like
>>> it'll be in shape for a release around then. We currently have 186
>>> Unresolved JIRAs in 0.7, with 34 RfR. What's the feeling - could we aim
>>> for
>>> these dates ?
>>>
>>> If so, it'd be good to start updating those JIRAs that might not really
>>> be
>>> unresolved (optmistic ?) and reducing scope down for any that won't
>>> realistically be completed in time for a release in ~8 weeks.
>>>
>>> Thanks& Regards,
>>> Marnie
>>>
>> I'm +1 on this as well.
>>
>
> +1 - and lets be ruthless about the deadline. Anything that isn't ready on
> time gets pushed till next release. I'd like this to be the beginning of a
> more regular & frequent release cycle.

I'm +1 on a more regular & frequent release cycle. I'll take a look at
my JIRA's and see what I can reasonably get done. Nearly half of them
are in RfR state so would be good if someone could volunteer took a
look at those.

Martin

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