Re: Do you know about Django 1.1 current status

2009-04-30 Thread Russell Keith-Magee

On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Alex Gaynor  wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:27 AM, chefsmart  wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Am not sure whether Django-users or Django-developers is the better
>> mailing list for this topic? However,...
>>
>> The Django roadmap for 1.1 estimated the release to be around mid-
>> April 2009.
>>
>> That hasn't happened and of course this is because the developers and
>> contributors feel it's not ready yet.
>>
>> However, it would be of immense help to many users, including myself,
>> if an updated roadmap was published.
>>
>> Regards,
>> CM.
>>
>
> There isn't a real roadmap from here on out, other than it will be
> released(following a release candidate) once we are reasonably sure we have
> most of the bugs out.  The roadmap page on trac shows a little more than 100
> more bugs to be fixed.  So it isn't really a matter of having a roadmap,
> just of hunkering down and fixing the last of the bugs.

We _do_ have a roadmap [1] - while it doesn't have a firm release date
on it, it does list what needs to be done before a release will
happen.

[1] http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Version1.1Roadmap

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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Re: Do you know about Django 1.1 current status

2009-04-29 Thread Alex Gaynor
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:27 AM, chefsmart  wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Am not sure whether Django-users or Django-developers is the better
> mailing list for this topic? However,...
>
> The Django roadmap for 1.1 estimated the release to be around mid-
> April 2009.
>
> That hasn't happened and of course this is because the developers and
> contributors feel it's not ready yet.
>
> However, it would be of immense help to many users, including myself,
> if an updated roadmap was published.
>
> Regards,
> CM.
> >
>
There isn't a real roadmap from here on out, other than it will be
released(following a release candidate) once we are reasonably sure we have
most of the bugs out.  The roadmap page on trac shows a little more than 100
more bugs to be fixed.  So it isn't really a matter of having a roadmap,
just of hunkering down and fixing the last of the bugs.

Alex

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Do you know about Django 1.1 current status

2009-04-29 Thread chefsmart

Hi,

Am not sure whether Django-users or Django-developers is the better
mailing list for this topic? However,...

The Django roadmap for 1.1 estimated the release to be around mid-
April 2009.

That hasn't happened and of course this is because the developers and
contributors feel it's not ready yet.

However, it would be of immense help to many users, including myself,
if an updated roadmap was published.

Regards,
CM.
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