You're right Josh,

So once again, but now in the right thread: who's going to decide on the unit-related issues?

Diederik

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Bryce Harrington <bryce@...360...961...> wrote:
Here's where we're at in the release:

3.  Frost.         √ Experimental Branch is forked
                   √ Mainline Branch focuses on stabilization
                   √ Only production-ready code committed to Mainline
                   √ Post inkscape-0.91-pre0.tar.gz
                     Finalize any major changes to platform packaging
                     Release Notes should be >90% filled in.
                     Inkscape must pass >90% of 'make distcheck'
                   √ Start an About Screen contest
                   √ General Bug Hunt:  1500 points
                   √ Post additional inkscape-0.91-pre*.tar.gz releases
                   √ Packagers test creating pkgs of the -pre* releases

Last time I checked make distcheck there were just a handful of
warnings.  I haven't checked recently but suspect we're at 90%
now.

How are we doing on the release notes?  When I checked a couple months
ago they were looking quite good so assume we're past 90% there too?

For the OSX packaging I have a huge amount of notes about many things
that we need to do, but essentially it sounded like we're going to
postpone any major work until next release, and just use the existing
X11-based scripts.  su_v has pointed me at a branch with some osx stuff
that needs reviewed/landed, but otherwise is there any other major
OSX packaging or porting work I need to be aware of?

For Windows packaging, I don't really have much in the way of notes.
Sounds like the current scripts mostly just work, and modulo a few
platform-specific bugs we should be good to go.  There was work
being done on a Win32 Installer using the WIX toolset but this sounds
still in progress and not something we need to worry about for this
release.  Correct me if I'm wrong?


Looking forward... Once the above stuff is settled we'll be entering
Freeze.  This is both a Feature Freeze and String Freeze.  I'll post
more details when we get there, but to answer what I think will be a
common question - bug fixes can still be landed freely, it's just that
feature work and anything that changes user visible (translatable)
strings will need release manager approval (i.e. me or Josh).  I don't
think anyone is planning work of this type so this should be a
non-issue.

Probably the next question is how long until Freeze is done?  I think we
need to keep it going at least 30 days, to give ample time to
translators.  But most of the tasks for this phase are straightforward
and I think we won't need much more than 30 days.

After that comes Hard Freeze, where we tend to whatever release blocking
critical bugs remain (hopefully none by now!) and finalizing everything
for the official release.  Maybe we'll have 0.91 out the door by
Thanksgiving.

Bryce

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