On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 18:18:58 -0800, Bryce Harrington <bryce@...260...> wrote:
The 0.41 release used up a lot of my time; I had to postpone work on gtkmm stuff for about a month. Making a 0.42 release would similarly stop progress on gtkmm for a long period. I don't think that's the right way to go. The gtkmm stuff has been bumped for several releases already; it would be a shame to do that again, when we clearly have plenty of energy going into development. We just need to get a bit more of it diverted into gtkmm.
Sure, I'm not saying we should postpone it again. I'm just saying that if/when we get gtkmm done, we also have enough other stuff to justify the release.
Sure, how should this be done? I have a very detailed task list for this, that I keep updated, and have placed a lot of TODO's in the code itself. I'd love to know what could be done to get more people working on the code.
I think just write them up on Wiki and send a call for help to the list. And keep reminding about it until something starts rolling.