Yes, that is a very quick turnaround. But if we could get a faster
release cycle (not THIS fast), it would be better for ROS.

On 24 February 2012 17:18, Zachary Gorden <drakekaizer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A note of caution, regardless of the vote for 0.3.15, it is entirely
> possible, even likely from the perspective of several of us, that the
> state of ROS trunk will preclude the ability to roll out a 0.3.15.
> We're talking about a 3 week, more likely 2 week, turnaround, which is
> absurdly if we wanted to do genuine regression testing and fixing.
>
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Andrew Faulds <ajf...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Good! Let's proceed with 0.3.15... a faster release cycle is better,
>> and will help interest in ROS as people will be able to see clearly
>> that progress is being made (as opposed to appearing to be stagnant to
>> those who do not look at trunk).
>> Plus, I want a "stable" release to try some new features ;P
>>
>> On 24 February 2012 11:49, Amine Khaldi <amine.kha...@reactos.org> wrote:
>>> February 2012 Meeting Minutes
>>>
>>> 2012-02-23
>>> 19:45 UTC
>>> Fezile, #meeting
>>>
>>> Proceedings
>>> ===========
>>> * Meeting started at 19:45 UTC by Aleksey Bragin.
>>>
>>> * Point 1: Release status: 0.3.15
>>> ---------------------------------
>>> * Aleksey Bragin proposed that we prepare trunk and release 0.3.15, as it is
>>> now, before anything major happens. Several members then wondered about the
>>> status of USB and the "mshtml bug". Jerome Gardou explained a bit about how
>>> the mshtml bug is far from completely being fixed, because if you look at
>>> testbot's results, there are still some problems with ASSERTs hit and some
>>> bad pagefaults happening when paging out.
>>> * A lengthy discussion occurred, about how ready trunk is, whether it's in a
>>> better state than 0.3.14, the state of the theme to be bundled with ros, the
>>> plan for CLT, whether we should go 0.4<something> or 0.3.15... This was
>>> settled through a voting: "Do you agree to release 0.3.15 with current trunk
>>> features, before CLT?".
>>> * The total number of votes was 21, with 11 votes as Yes, 5 as No, and 5
>>> abstentions. As a result, we will be having a 0.3.15 release with CLT being
>>> the deadline.
>>>
>>> * Point 2: New website status and migration plans
>>> -------------------------------------------------
>>> * Amine Khaldi gave a quick summary on the state of the website revamp:
>>>   - Quite some progress has been made in the theming department, and it's
>>> visible from the playground. It's starting to look a lot like the current
>>> one, which means it's almost done (only some issues are left).
>>>   - Maciej Bialas has been investigating how to import users from the
>>> RosCMS. We will most likely need to compromise: members will have to reenter
>>> passwords when we migrate, but we'll see.
>>>   - Amine Khaldi then mentioned that we need help from web devs familiar
>>> with Drupal. Alexander Rechitskiy mentioned that he has a guy that wants to
>>> be part of the web team, and he passes his info to Amine to establish the
>>> contact.
>>>   - He also mentioned that Maciej is very busy, so the progress will slow
>>> down, and that the current short term plan is to continue the theming work,
>>> provide a way to import users, import the rest of data from
>>> wiki/bugzilla...etc and finally add the phpbb bridge.
>>> * He then summarized the summary by saying: We needs skillful drupal guys,
>>> we're almost there, and that's it.
>>>
>>> * Point 3: CMake migration and finally abandoning RBuild
>>> --------------------------------------------------------
>>> * Amine Khaldi suggested that it's time to ditch rbuild, as he suspects most
>>> of our members have migrated already. Agreement on that, from ours members,
>>> was unprecedented as *everyone* were on favor of this :)
>>> * We agreed on doing the necessary commits/infrastructure changes ASAP, ie
>>> "tonight" (relative to the meeting of course), but that didn't happen just
>>> yet so it's just a matter of time. Amine Khaldi wants to do the honors (the
>>> commit that will remove rbuild and its related files).
>>> * Amine Khaldi also mentioned that he's preparing a nice little surprise for
>>> major build performance boost, on many levels, so stay tuned guys ;)
>>> * Jerome Gardou explained that he'll be handling the PCH support to get it
>>> to a much better state than it is right now.
>>>
>>> * Point 4: Added per Amine Khaldi's request: GSoC preparations
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------
>>> * Amine Khaldi explained that he created a Google Doc and invited the
>>> interested members. He asked the members to collaborate and shape up an
>>> excellent ideas list, projects that fit in GSoC at both the time and
>>> complexity levels.
>>> * Colin suggested building up on the last year in terms of informative
>>> content (wiki pages from last year), covering questions about how we deal
>>> with students, our application form... etc.
>>>
>>> * Meeting closed at 21:45 UTC by Aleksey Bragin.
>>> * Minutes written by Amine Khaldi.
>>>
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>>
>>
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