LMMS's release cycle is new to me. I only started here a few weeks before
1.1 was finished so was just going with the flow. I like to have something
to aim at even if the goal posts do move, I find it keeps me motivated. Is
there a Target for 1.2 timewise, or feature wise?
On 28 January 2015 at 02:25, Tres Finocchiaro <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Not sure how I feel about this...
>
> Perhaps instead of a feature freeze just yet you and Dave can request a
> bump to the next milestone for items that you fee are out of scope given
> our resources.
>
> The reason I say this is because rather than a rock rolling back to its
> place (Sisyphus), we're more of a snowball gaining size and momentum. I'll
> let Vesa, Lukas and Dave chime in here too because proper milestone
> management was more of a nice-to-have and less of a line-in-the-sand
> previously, but I'm in favor of organized progress as well. :)
>
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> On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Amadeus Folego <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone.
>>
>> Could we make a definition on what should be planned to 1.2 and stop
>> tagging new issues as 1.2?
>>
>> I've been sweeping the bug tracker trying to tackle all important
>> issues so that we can stabilize and improve LMMS for the next release,
>> but there are always new issues popping out, and if we continue tagging
>> them as 1.2 we will be like Sisyphus[0] until someone gets annoyed and
>> pushes forward with a lot of 1.2-tagged unresolved issues. This is
>> undesirable.
>>
>> My suggestion is to define now if we want new features to 1.2, create
>> and tag them, then freeze the release.
>>
>> This means that new issues should not be tagged 1.2, except if they are
>> bugs that are feasible to solve before the 1.2 release timeframe.
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>> [0]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus
>>
>>
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