[Mageia-dev] Release cycles proposals, and discussion

Thomas Backlund tmb at mageia.org
Mon Jun 13 14:51:54 CEST 2011


Wolfgang Bornath skrev 13.6.2011 15:20:
> About the cycles:
>
> The 9-months seem to be a compromise - but I start to ask why we need
> such a fixed statement (which it would be, once published). We need a
> schedule for each cycle, that's true. Without a schedule we would
> never finish anything. But how about taking 9 months only as a "nice
> to meet" target, leaving us the option to set a roadmap after setting
> the specs of the next release - we could then go for a 8 or 10 months
> roadmap, depending on the specs.
>

This is somewhat like what I had in my mind to write too, but you beat 
me to it :)

It could allow us to adapt a little for upstream releases.
But should we then decide that the limit is +/- 1 month ?

Obviously there will still be people complaining that "you waited 10 
months... if you had extended with ~2 more weeks... "this" or "that"
package would have been available too... and so on....


And something not to forget (this is more related to the specs):

If an estimated upstream release of kde/gnome/... seem to fit our
schedule it _must_ be in Cauldron before version freeze so we
actually get some test/qa on it and not try to force it in by
"hey it's released ~x days before final mageia release so it
  must be added" attitude that tends to pop up at every freeze.

--
Thomas





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