
long time). Would it not be better to knock out the bugs and #if 0 and then put the rest till next release (bug hunt).
Sounds fine to me. Especially fixing bugs.
I think we need to get a stable release up with bool. ops asap.
By the way, Lauris is working on his own version of bool ops. If we're serious about competing with Sodipodi, we must be the first to roll out a release with booleans. (By the way, I noticed that Sodipodi development has certainly sped up since the birth of Inkscape - that's how competition works.)
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I think we need to roll our release out by MONDAY morning. We have been sitting on it for some time, and it seems like time.
Competition is always good for all teams. Please debate these things folks...as we could implement a feature freeze as quick as friday...right?
I know that many of you are against deadline-based releases, but I think we are dealing more with a red line that we need to walk across rather than compressing work into a few days. Better we move remaining tasks to next release, freeze the code, fix some bugs, roll out our packages (sounds bad)...what do you all think...?
Jon
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 19:15, bulia byak wrote:
long time). Would it not be better to knock out the bugs and #if 0 and then put the rest till next release (bug hunt).
Sounds fine to me. Especially fixing bugs.
I think we need to get a stable release up with bool. ops asap.
By the way, Lauris is working on his own version of bool ops. If we're serious about competing with Sodipodi, we must be the first to roll out a release with booleans. (By the way, I noticed that Sodipodi development has certainly sped up since the birth of Inkscape - that's how competition works.)
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Jonathan Phillips wrote:
I think we need to roll our release out by MONDAY morning. We have been sitting on it for some time, and it seems like time.
Competition is always good for all teams. Please debate these things folks...as we could implement a feature freeze as quick as friday...right?
I know that many of you are against deadline-based releases, but I think we are dealing more with a red line that we need to walk across rather than compressing work into a few days. Better we move remaining tasks to next release, freeze the code, fix some bugs, roll out our packages (sounds bad)...what do you all think...?
Sounds good to me! Shall we declare a feature freeze today?
njh
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bulia byak
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Jonathan Phillips
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Nathan Hurst