[matplotlib-devel] Two 1.2 milestones

2012-08-19 Thread Michael Droettboom
There seems to be a new milestone "1.2.x known bugs".  Is there a good 
reason to have two milestones for 1.2?  As we enter into the freeze 
phase for 1.2, it would be easier to just track a single milestone.

Mike

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Re: [matplotlib-devel] Two 1.2 milestones

2012-08-19 Thread Damon McDougall
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:58:53PM -0400, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> There seems to be a new milestone "1.2.x known bugs".  Is there a good 
> reason to have two milestones for 1.2?  As we enter into the freeze 
> phase for 1.2, it would be easier to just track a single milestone.

According to mpl release calendar, the feature freeze is for 2.0, not
1.2.

Is this correct, or am I missing something?

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[matplotlib-devel] 1.2 Feature freeze plans for tomorrow

2012-08-19 Thread Michael Droettboom
There has been a lot of great work triaging and fixing bugs lately. This 
release is going to see more new features and bugfixes than we've seen 
in matplotlib in a long time.  Thanks to everyone!

Here's my plan for tomorrow's feature freeze:

Let's try to get a handle on the PRs we have for 1.2.  Please mark any 
features that are very near completion or critical bugs you're aware of 
with the 1.2 milestone.  (A lot of this work has already been done, but 
if you have a pet bug, make sure it comes to our attention).

Then we'll try to get as many of these merged as possible on to master.  
I'm not terribly concerned about getting them all done tomorrow if 
there's still some final cleanup to do first.  The critical thing is to 
hold off on merging "new" stuff onto master during the freeze.

Once we've whittled it down to a small number of things, I'll create a 
1.2.x branch off of master, and new work can once again go on on 
master.  That may not happen tomorrow, but hopefully early this week.

Any issues with that approach, or additional thoughts?

Mike

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Re: [matplotlib-devel] Two 1.2 milestones

2012-08-19 Thread Michael Droettboom
On 08/19/2012 01:38 PM, Damon McDougall wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:58:53PM -0400, Michael Droettboom wrote:
>> There seems to be a new milestone "1.2.x known bugs".  Is there a good
>> reason to have two milestones for 1.2?  As we enter into the freeze
>> phase for 1.2, it would be easier to just track a single milestone.
> According to mpl release calendar, the feature freeze is for 2.0, not
> 1.2.
>
> Is this correct, or am I missing something?
>
Thanks for pointing this out.  There was some disagreement/discussion 
about what to call the next release.  In the end, it was decided to call 
it 1.2.There was a 2.0 milestone for a while, and all of those were 
moved to 1.2.   I'll update the calendar.

Mike

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Re: [matplotlib-devel] Two 1.2 milestones

2012-08-19 Thread Phil Elson
I made the "1.2.x known bugs" milestone. I wanted a way of drawing
attention to them, without bundling them in the 1.2.x milestone. The main
motivation for this was because there is nobody currently working on them,
yet they are confirmed bugs which, unless we address them, will be known
bugs in the release.

I don't envisage the milestone to be a longterm thing, but I do think its
helpful to separate them from things we definitely want to resolve before
taking a 1.2.x cut. I would be happy even if we delete the milestone first
thing after the freeze tomorrow.

Regards,

Phil



On 19 August 2012 18:54, Michael Droettboom  wrote:

> On 08/19/2012 01:38 PM, Damon McDougall wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:58:53PM -0400, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> >> There seems to be a new milestone "1.2.x known bugs".  Is there a good
> >> reason to have two milestones for 1.2?  As we enter into the freeze
> >> phase for 1.2, it would be easier to just track a single milestone.
> > According to mpl release calendar, the feature freeze is for 2.0, not
> > 1.2.
> >
> > Is this correct, or am I missing something?
> >
> Thanks for pointing this out.  There was some disagreement/discussion
> about what to call the next release.  In the end, it was decided to call
> it 1.2.There was a 2.0 milestone for a while, and all of those were
> moved to 1.2.   I'll update the calendar.
>
> Mike
>
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Re: [matplotlib-devel] Two 1.2 milestones

2012-08-19 Thread Michael Droettboom

Ok.  That's a reasonable rationale. Let's keep it as it is for now.

Thanks for all of the bug triaging you've been doing this weekend!  
Looks like you've been drinking the right kind of coffee!


Mike

On 08/19/2012 05:43 PM, Phil Elson wrote:
I made the "1.2.x known bugs" milestone. I wanted a way of drawing 
attention to them, without bundling them in the 1.2.x milestone. The 
main motivation for this was because there is nobody currently working 
on them, yet they are confirmed bugs which, unless we address them, 
will be known bugs in the release.


I don't envisage the milestone to be a longterm thing, but I do think 
its helpful to separate them from things we definitely want to resolve 
before taking a 1.2.x cut. I would be happy even if we delete the 
milestone first thing after the freeze tomorrow.


Regards,

Phil



On 19 August 2012 18:54, Michael Droettboom > wrote:


On 08/19/2012 01:38 PM, Damon McDougall wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 12:58:53PM -0400, Michael Droettboom wrote:
>> There seems to be a new milestone "1.2.x known bugs".  Is there
a good
>> reason to have two milestones for 1.2?  As we enter into the freeze
>> phase for 1.2, it would be easier to just track a single milestone.
> According to mpl release calendar, the feature freeze is for
2.0, not
> 1.2.
>
> Is this correct, or am I missing something?
>
Thanks for pointing this out.  There was some disagreement/discussion
about what to call the next release.  In the end, it was decided
to call
it 1.2.There was a 2.0 milestone for a while, and all of those were
moved to 1.2.   I'll update the calendar.

Mike


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