Am 14.06.2010 13:56, schrieb Stephen Leake:
> Thomas Keller <m...@thomaskeller.biz> writes:
>> We should concentrate on getting 0.99 stable and out within the next
>> couple of weeks and then finalize i18n and fix open bugs from 0.99 for
>> 1.0. And I plan to make the time span between 0.99 and 1.0 reasonably
>> long enough to let enough people find bugs which we can fix by then.
>> Having more minor steps between 0.9x and 1.0 just makes it harder to
>> stop people merging features into mainline during that time... i.e.
>> "hey, stabilizing these new things shouldn't be a problem, we have a
>> couple of more point releases left, right?!".
> 
> Perhaps we can use 0.99 this time, but plan on 1.90 before 2.0.

This will probably be decided by the new release manager, Thomas Moschny ;)

Certainly it makes a lot of sense to add many test versions before a
major release which introduces big new features, but on the one hand we
don't plan for any big new features (beside the cleanup) and on the
other hand about six years with test versions have just happened...

Thomas.

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