On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 5:34 AM, TK Soh <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Peer Sommerlund
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi developers
> > The roadmap page [1] is nearly one year old.
>
> Honestly, I don't feel the level of help we are getting would even
> make sense to have a roadmap.
>
> > Some ideas has recently been discussed on the mercurial mailing list, so
> it
> > would be good to see what you guys think are the primary goals for 2009.
>
> The easiest thing to do is probably is run through the TODO list to
> see what are the most-desired features and/or the lowest hanging
> fruit.
>
> As for 2009, my top 3 items are:
>
> 1.  C++ shell-extensions, as it would appear to be only way to let us
> add some of the useful extension not supported by pythonwin32. As of
> now, I've the prototype working with overlay icons and context menu.
>
> 2. Add hgshelve/record extension support. I did some work on this few
> months back, but haven't spent much time with it since.
>
> 3. A decent documentation.
>
> > Are the TortoiseHg releases still dependent on feature completion, or
> will
> > it switch to time based releases like Mercurial?
>
> The time based releases requires a full-time crew. Given the amount of
> free time we have to invest in this project, and the level of help we
> are getting, I don't time based release will ever work.
>
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Of the above, built-in hgshelve/record support in hggtk.commit would be my
most wanted :)

I'd really like to eventually get the following in crew (in addition to the
above):

1) Run native hgtk in native python on windows (inclusion of an hgtk.bat in
contrib/win32, like Mercurial)
2) Able to install from source from setup.py on non-win32 systems (...so
python can import hggtk on linux)
3) Build windows installer from setup.py

-- 
Peter Ruibal
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