Thanks for this.  I'm rooting for us!

J

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On Mar 23, 2009, at 8:32 AM, Justin wrote:

Hi Colin,

Thanks, this sounds good to me. I like the idea of having consistency across the board and adding that extra bit of polish before we release.

I'll update the calendar and send out some e-mails to update everyone on the changed dates for the bug parade and testing.

thanks
Justin
On 20-Mar-09, at 5:10 PM, Colin Clark wrote:

Justin,

I think this makes a lot of sense. Bug squashing is moving along a feverish pace, but we've been lagging behind a bit in terms of reviewing patches as they are posted. An extra day would help ensure that our code quality stays high.

With this in mind, there are a few other interesting topics that are emerging during the parade. I've been working on the new build scripts for Infusion 1.0 based on Simon Wang's patch. There are some interesting layers of complexity to this work, touching on a previous discussion we had on list about whether to modify our directory structure so that assets for a component are more self- contained.

One of our core goals for the 1.0 release is ensuring consistency across the board. For example, our decision to normalize class names across all components and the FSS. There's probably a bit more "i crossing" and "t dotting" left to be done. These sorts of changes cross-cutting changes are easier to do when we aren't fixing bugs and managing patches.

I'd like to propose that we extend our release by a week to give us time to tweak and test our build scripts and ensure that we're consistent across the board in terms of class names, directory layout, and so on. That little bit of extra polish that comes with a 1.0 release.

Here's my proposed timeline:

Bug parade: last day is March 24
i-dotting/t-crossing parade: March 25-30
Completely code freeze: March 31
Release: April 7

Thoughts?

Colin

On 20-Mar-09, at 4:47 PM, Justin wrote:

Hello,

Bug-parade is moving along well, but could use another day to get fixes in and have time to complete code reviews and testing.

This would require the shifting of code freeze and the release date.

Current Timeline

Bug Parade: last day is March 23
Code Freeze: March 24
Release: March 31

I would like to add a day to the bug parade, but would still need the four days for testing. I'm not sure it is a good idea to release on April 1st and there may be some issues that will take longer to properly fix.

Anyone have any dates that they think would make sense and be acceptable.

Thanks
Justin
Justin

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Technical Lead, Fluid Project
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
http://fluidproject.org



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