Hi, I have been drafting the schedule for the 0.98 release [1]. We are a bit late in defining it but things have been in flux for a while. We normally follow the GNOME schedule and release every six months. This time those of us at OLPC have ambitious goals:
- port the shell to GTK+ 3 and PyGobject/gobject-introspection - make Sugar usable with touch devices such as the upcoming XO-4 touch And I think these 0.98 goals are also shared by other key contributors outside of the direct OLPC umbrella. To make this possible we would need to extend the 0.98 schedule this time and align with the OLPC one for the upcoming 12.2.0 release [2]. Releasing in September (i.e. following the GNOME schedule) would just be too soon to meet the above goals, furthermore it would involve freezing in less than 2 weeks time (we wouldn't be able to achieve much at all). Of course there are more Sugar users than the OLPC ones but it is by far the largest user group and this is a big opportunity to bring Sugar itself to the next level, having it ready for touch! So we better take it. For the next Sugar release (is that 1.0? or do we call it 0.100 :) we can go back to the normal schedule and align again with the GNOME schedule. Regards, Simon [1] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/0.98/Roadmap#Schedule [2] http://wiki.laptop.org/go/12.2.0/Release_plan _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel