I agree we need a better release schedule.  We need a new release now, and I
really like the dates you proposed for 'official' release dates starting
with the June 22nd date.

It would be great to get some of those OpenGL issues resolved. We sem to
have far more OpenGL issues that other OpenGL apps, which makes me question
if they are all driver related. Unfortunatly, I'm just not a OpenGL
programer.



On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Alexander Wolf <[email protected]>wrote:

> Greetings all!
>
> IMHO us need a schedule for releases. In any case, us need a clear
> release cycle. For example we can released new version of Stellarium
> every half-year - 22 june and 22 december.
>
> And I very confused - we have over hundreds opened similar bugs mostly
> related with OpenGL. So, we have only one OpenGL programmer and I
> understand it, but may be us need a invite new OpenGL programmers?
>
> --
> With best regards, Alexander
>
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