Am 24.04.2010 um 02:41 schrieb Christopher Forsythe:

I think what needs to happen first is to identify what can be moved out of the 1.4 milestone. So, if someone could do that, that's probably the best thing to do first.

So, answer this question:

What would cause problems if 1.4 was released today? As in, must release 1.4.1 or else! type of problems.

In other words, what on this list can go?

http://trac.adium.im/query?status=assigned&status=new&group=severity&milestone=Adium+1.4


Chris

Excuse me, Chris but I don't like the direction of this. Many, many tickets have already been dropped. This is just 15 of the more severe issues that have survived.

On the other hand, I would guess there's a few nasty bugs (regressions) out there, a) in tickets that have not been triaged and moved to the 1.4 milestone yet (see below) and b) that have not been filed so far.

I personally have noticed that some bits in the contact list are behaving wonky. For instance, deleting contacts seems to work unreliably – which is a regression from 1.4 – and there's a few things with combined contacts that confuse me and which I have yet to get my head around. I have refrained from filing tickets on issues like this for fear of increasing the psychological barrier for the developers to get at 1.4 (which you kind of mentioned implicitly).

This query (http://trac.adium.im/query?status=assigned&status=new&col=id&col=summary&col=version&col=milestone&col=status&col=type&col=component&group=version&order=component&version=1.4b17&version=1.4b16&version=1.4b15&version=1.4b14&version=1.4b13&version=1.4b12&version=1.4b11&version=1.4b10&version=1.4b9&version=1.4b8&version=1.4b7&version=1.4b6&version=1.4b5&version=1.4b4&version=1.4b3&version=1.4b2&version=1.4b1&version=1.4hg&milestone= ) lists 105 tickets for 1.4 which have not been triaged yet. Once steps I made towards b18 I and perhaps Jordan might be feel motivated enough to engage them.

In a nutshell: of course we wouldn't want to waste time on minor issues keeping us from releasing 1.4 but I think we're at a point where the risk of such an situation is a lot smaller than the risk of releasing a major new release lacking polish and instead featuring nasty regressions – and which I fear would cause the Adium Project to appear in a bad light. Nobody wants that, right?

I'm confident that with Evan's free time and guys like Colin and Alan stepping in we can release a version 1.4 of Adium we can all be proud of.

Regards,
Robby

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