That sounds good Bryce. It would be good to have a quicker milestone where we can smooth out the bumps and not focus on a ton of things. I posted our release announcmenets to many places thus far.
Jon
On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 19:21, Bryce Harrington wrote:
I've taken a butcher's knife to the roadmap and moved a ton of tasks forward, so that for 0.38 we can focus explicitly on bug fixing.
Of course, if anyone feels like working on tasks for future releases, please go ahead, it's just that they're not required to be done for this release.
So, the trimmed todo list is as follows:
- Incorporate (or reject) all patches posted to patch tracker
- Knock bug list count down to 10 or fewer, or to a ratio of 10% open/total [all]
- Change the SEGV and SIGABRT handlers to reliably autosave and put up a crash dialog
- Write an extensions/plugin enhancement proposal(s) and post to mailing list for review
There are 3 patches in the patch tracker. I think that should be an easy task to reach closure on.
The extensions proposal is necessary for this release because implementing a solution will be the focus for next release. Multiple proposals is fine, but we need at least one, and we'll need concensus on which to use by the time we finish cutting this release.
The SEGV and SIGABRT task may be a bit of a challenge but I think it's extremely important for our users. There's little more frustrating for a user than losing the last N hours worth of work. Who would like to take the lead on this task?
Bryce
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