On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 15:29:41 +0200, Erik erik@prikbord.org wrote:
I think a start would be to collect all known bugs and feature requests and insert those into the ticket system properly. I've got the feeling this is not yet the case and many things get discussed on mailing list only. These than have to be prioritized and eventually assigned to a developer. Deciding on priority automatically boils down to the needed features for a release, as lower priotity means later release.
Yes, you are right, but as someone pointed out earlier today, things get done faster when they are sent to the mailling list, contrary of just adding a ticket. I had 2 tickets with patches that fixed the problem, and one of them got commit (thanks rich on that) after I asked on this list why it wasn't commit yet. Other things get done fast from the tickets.
The question then is if the developers have an horizon (not in time, but in efforts) of when a new beta will be out.
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