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Revision as of 22:17, 20 July 2010
This page has been conducted by the PMC Release Team.
Contents
Releases
Maintained Releases (LTS = long term support)
- Cycle: one time per year, 2nd Monday of June
- Next Release: 13th of June 2011
- SVN: Release Repository, a tag will be opened for the version, and a branch will be opened to maintain it (eventually a patches branch will be open to ease release of patches)
Unmaintained Releases
- Cycle: two times per year, 2nd Monday of October and February
- Next Releases: 2nd Monday of October and February, 2011
- SVN: Release repository, a tag will be opened for the version
Short Term Release Strategy
- triage > 400 bugs
- create an inventory list of functionality to find out...
- ... what is core
- ... what is obsolete or underdeveloped
- ... what is the status of each feature (if it's stable, or working with known problems, or non-working)
- release LTS with inventory list (not status-tagged - we mean next releases won't have "alpha", "beta", "stable" tag; but instead they'll be accompanied with the inventory of features)
Obsoletion of functionality
- features that are either incomplete or do not have a maintainer will be inactivated, or moved as extensions to be integrated by hand on implementations.
- Starting with:
- HTML UI
- Posterita
- Content Management
- if after one release inactive, the functionality still don't have a maintainer, we can consider deleting it from dictionary
Long Term Release Strategy
to be developed...