Hi Tim,

The bug fixing programme already started - I believe there are still funds to support bug fixing so those interested should register with Andreas (who can also confirm if there are still funds available). Agreed it will be good to step it up over this month as we ramp up to release.

yes - and we already spent approx. 2/3 of our dedicated 3.0 bug fixing funds (including some expected pending invoices which I should receive in the next couple days). See also https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1F6v4g8Ayb3wIt73rxFKD8h4B95MaTwt-eDit8YvReB0/edit?usp=sharing for what was done regarding the paid bug fixing programme.

Funds are not unlimited, unfortunately, so if you want to work on behalf of this bug fixing initiative, please contact me upfront to check if funds are still available. I am going to publish the financial report next week - it is almost finished. Still waiting for some invoices from work done last year.


* we do not release with severe AND prominent known issue

Sure if it is corrupting your data or what have you it should be held back.

crashes are just as bad as one usually looses project configuration during the crash.


* we have a shorter dot release cycle (maybe once a week or switch to nightly builds) to avoid waiting too long for fixes

-1 from me for this. I think this is really going to screw around with Jürgen’s workflow - lets try to minimise churn and just slot into the standard workflows as much as possible.

I agree. Better stick with Jürgens schedule. I think our releases are already often enough. Besides for those who really need them there are nightly and weeklies. No need for extra releases.

Andreas
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