On 04/14/2009 07:21 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:

I agree it's about time to get 3.3.0 wrapped up. There is some useful new
code there along with a couple of bug fixes, just sitting there. People are
reluctant to use a non-released version, even though I'd say it is just as
stable if not more than 3.2.5.


Might it be feasible to get 3.3.0 out sometime during the Fedora 12 dev cycle? It seems there is maybe 2-3 months. A fresh spamassassin making this release might possibly be particularly more important than other releases for unnamed reasons...

March 2008 Justin Mason mentions only two major bugs necessary to be fixed before 3.3.0. Around that time 3.3.0 was considered to be superior to 3.2.x. Is it still considered better than 3.2.x?

Might it be a good idea to set a target date? Time-based releases tend to work well for projects. Those stated deadlines tend to be stretched a bit in reality, but at least goals were set and people work toward those goals.

Warren Togami
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