Hey Carsten, guys,

thanks for the reminder. I'll have an enlightenment hacking day
tomorrow and update my tasks tomorrow night, when I'm done.

BR,

Leif

2011/6/28 Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com>:
> i updated the release wiki page to:
>
> http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki/Release
>
> 1. be more readable so we can see what is being done and what needs to still 
> be
> done:
> 2. have all the things i've finished off marked appropriately - they were
> before, but now done things are split off at the bottom.
>
> things i notice:
>
> 1. why is it that i seem to be the only one doing things and getting them 
> done?
> in what little spare time i can find on weekends?
> 2. most tasks still don't have someone assigned to them and those who have
> their names there have basically pretty much not changed status since they put
> their names there?
>
> you do know.. if u want to see e17 released... this stuff has to get done.
> this needs doing before we even go bug hunting. sure - we can fix bugs along
> the way, but we need to make e17 usable for release. at the current rate i
> suspect it'll be another year before e17 gets out, if we are lucky.
>
> so i ask this:
>
> 1. people with names next to items left to do, either do them, or take your
> names off.
> 2. if you have moved along on a todo item - update the status at least. write
> some short notes if needed.
>
> i know some of you are busy, but if you say "i'll do this" then please do it.
> if you are out of time - maybe sacrifice a day per weekend instead of drinking
> and partying with friends? :) they can party well enough without you.
>
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