Inkscape 0.48 status and proposed release plan
Hey All!
Are there any larger features people are planning on still for this cycle that aren't well known? I know of the following still outstanding: *Krzysztof's new Node Tool *Soren's DBUS work (provided Ted is able to do his magic on it) *JonCruz's Adaptive UI work
I assume all kinds of smaller, less intrusive things are still on their way. However, I just want to make sure we keep track of the big things to keep this cycle tight and under control.
Proposed release plan: Mid-February for Chill Beginning of March Frost (Bug Hunt begins) End of March for Feature Freeze End of April for Hard Freeze Sometime in May for Branch & Release
I am planning on maintaining branches to patch in bug fixes for point releases this time. So we most likely will not do a bug hunt goal of 500 this time if things don't break badly (perhaps 300 if we're in decent shape, which makes the proposed plan feasible).
Cheers, Josh
I've been doing a lot of work on the Win32 installer. So far I've improved a few things but none of them are in the actual [un]installation step. I've just made it easier for me to do what I will be doing.
Biggest on my list is making the uninstaller work. It seems pretty important in my opinion :-)
Now I'm on Ubuntu I'll see how I go. Wine seems to be working fine for the moment. (What's more, if running it natively isn't enough, Inkscape works fine in Wine except for plenty of Gtk-WARNINGs and Gtk-CRITICALs on asserts and things like that because some of the Windows font aliases ("MS Shell Dlg 2" and things like that I think it was) aren't there... but it still chugs happily away. :P)
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Joshua A. Andler <scislac@...400...> wrote:
Hey All!
Are there any larger features people are planning on still for this cycle that aren't well known? I know of the following still outstanding: *Krzysztof's new Node Tool *Soren's DBUS work (provided Ted is able to do his magic on it) *JonCruz's Adaptive UI work
I assume all kinds of smaller, less intrusive things are still on their way. However, I just want to make sure we keep track of the big things to keep this cycle tight and under control.
Proposed release plan: Mid-February for Chill Beginning of March Frost (Bug Hunt begins) End of March for Feature Freeze End of April for Hard Freeze Sometime in May for Branch & Release
I am planning on maintaining branches to patch in bug fixes for point releases this time. So we most likely will not do a bug hunt goal of 500 this time if things don't break badly (perhaps 300 if we're in decent shape, which makes the proposed plan feasible).
Cheers, Josh
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Hey All!
Are there any larger features people are planning on still for this cycle that aren't well known? I know of the following still outstanding: *Krzysztof's new Node Tool *Soren's DBUS work (provided Ted is able to do his magic on it) *JonCruz's Adaptive UI work
I assume all kinds of smaller, less intrusive things are still on their way. However, I just want to make sure we keep track of the big things to keep this cycle tight and under control.
Proposed release plan: Mid-February for Chill Beginning of March Frost (Bug Hunt begins) End of March for Feature Freeze End of April for Hard Freeze Sometime in May for Branch & Release
I am planning on maintaining branches to patch in bug fixes for point releases this time. So we most likely will not do a bug hunt goal of 500 this time if things don't break badly (perhaps 300 if we're in decent shape, which makes the proposed plan feasible).
Cheers, Josh
I begun working again on the spatial indexing in 2geom, since this will also be part of my MSc thesis. However, it won't be ready for Inkscape for this release.
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On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Vangelis Katsikaros wrote:
I begun working again on the spatial indexing in 2geom, since this will also be part of my MSc thesis. However, it won't be ready for Inkscape for this release.
Which is a pity, but still work on this is highly appreciated :)
Alexandre
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Alexandre Prokoudine
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Chris Morgan
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Joshua A. Andler
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Vangelis Katsikaros