Mandag den 2. august 2010 10:43:43 skrev Stephan Kulow:
Am Mittwoch 28 Juli 2010 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Hi,
Not much news, but I put a first scretch of an 11.4 roadmap here: http://www.suse.de/~coolo/opensuse_11.4/
But I'm thinking about leaving out Milestone1 (which of course would actually mean Milestone7 is Milestone6 ;) - mainly because I'm on vacation in august, but I know many more are.
As the feedback for the 11.3 release was pretty small I did the 11.4 roadmap very much based on the 11.3 data - with a bit more room around new year. We'll see how this works out - KDE 4.6 should at least fit perfectly for the last milestone and I have not yet seen plans for the release after GNOME 3.0, so I don't know - but I guess 11.4 will have GNOME 3.0.X.
There is really no feedback or suggestions? Come on guys, when the last RC is released, everyone wants to be release manager, but now I'm alone again?
I think no feedback is good feedback in this case :-) 11.2 did well, and 11.3 would have been very good if X and the kernel hadn't been so buggy (for which I blame upstream, until proven wrong). So I think the fixed 8 month cycle is working well, same for the freeze periods etc. For 11.4 I'd personally sleep a bit better at night if final release could be moved back a couple of weeks. Because from a KDE perspective the schedule is a biiiit too tight for my liking. Does the 8 month schedule force us to a specific release date, or is it just "March"? And maybe an extra effort should be made to shove the roadmap in the faces of SLE centric Novell employees - since they have a tendency to get a lot of good ideas _after_ feature freeze. Maybe there's some form of internal calendar every Novell developer shares, in which the roadmap could be entered? Regarding GNOME3. Did you write the original mail before or after the latest delay of GNOME3 was announced? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org