On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 08:24:02AM +0100, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Or to put it differently: is there a release schedule?
That would be very useful. As a first step even a rough estimate, then we could
plan a "feature freeze" period and some time to test, fix bugs and update
translations...
On a more general level: it seems that during the last year requests for
features and fixes have increased, maybe it's worth to consider managing them
with the SourceForge bug/request tracking system? (or similar tools(*), if you
don't like the one provided by SF)
An additional benefit for a public project is that having a publicly browseable
list of the open bugs/requests could attract more interest (and maybe
developers) to the project...
(*) I've been using trac (
http://trac.edgewall.org/) for some projects at
work and it's proved very useful to organize work...
Cri
--
GPG/PGP Key-Id 0x943A5F0E -
http://www.linux.it/~cri/cri.asc
Free software, free society -
http://www.fsfeurope.org