Hi! As you might have noticed the immediate release of 1.0 this year becomes somewhat unrealistic when you look at the amount of work we still like to get done before we all have this warm and fuzzy feeling to have something "sound" overall. As a consequence I retargeted 1.0 for "early 2011" now and I hope we can meet this better.
Right now the bug tracker is filling with some minor and some not so minor nuisances of 0.99.1 and earlier. I added a new Milestone:1.0 tag to some of them [0] to gather a quick overview. Feel free to tag more (reproducable) issues with this label which you want to see fixed before 1.0 is finally ready. A bit more than a week ago we held off our small docathon, thanks again to Richard who did the management for me. Most of the work went into the wiki, especially nice here is the wiser use of tags and the new role-specific index pages. Not everything is ready there though, so lets concentrate on the most important / most viewed pages here [1] next and leave the rest as a later excercise. The README and manual cleanup have been two other topics for the docathon. Stephe worked on the readme files, but I am currently not quite sure what his status is here. Tim also committed some updates for the mingw32 installation instructions in a separate branch (nvm.mingw-instructions), again, I'm not sure what the status is here. The mark-merge discussion from the manual was moved to the wiki by Richard, but there is more than that still on the todo. (Review the complete chapter 5 and 7 for example, the things about our "apparent" IDNA support read dubious, there is a hook mentioned "display_decoded_idna" which is nowhere else referenced any longer, the hash integrity discussion might need an update to accompany more recent development, move the cvs phrasebook stuff into the wiki and add accompanying sections for svn, git, hg..., and finally I still think the huge pcre pattern documentation is a bit overwhelming for the little usage of patterns we have for the user actually.) As a fall-out of the aforementioned docathon I started to clean up our source tree a little and moved stuff around (work is kept in nvm.source-tree-cleanup). Thanks again to Richard which helped me with some automake issues here and there this slowly gets in a usable shape. Whats missing is the documentation and more testing on other platforms (Win32 most noticably) before this hits the trunk. In the meantime Tim also worked quite hard on nvm.visualc, which we might also want to get a little earlier into trunk for better testing. (Please see Tim's earlier mail about details here.) The RoadMap [2] contains two more entries which target the UI strings and translations. No work was done in this area so far, and I have to admit that I did nothing myself since the original "team-up" proposal with the git / hg guys to streamline the German translations of all three VCSes. Lets eat humble pie here and concentrate on sanitizing our strings in the source at first and complete the existing translations ourselves as far as we get. Everything else depends on external resources which are rather unplannable and maybe even unavailable. I'm a bit sick at the moment and try to motivate myself to continue my work on guitone's libgraphviz implementation, which is another personal matter. So don't wait for me to get started on something, just start. I'll review whatever you do and provide responses to any upcoming questions. Thanks for reading so far, Thomas. [0] https://code.monotone.ca/p/monotone/issues/label/399/open/ [1] http://picpaste.com/most-viewed-wiki-pages-lKgdkkAL.png [2] http://wiki.monotone.ca/RoadMap/ -- GPG-Key 0x160D1092 | [email protected] | http://thomaskeller.biz Please note that according to the EU law on data retention, information on every electronic information exchange might be retained for a period of six months or longer: http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/?lang=en
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