[Sugar-devel] 0.98 Schedule proposal
Alan Jhonn Aguiar Schwyn
alanjas at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 8 14:47:45 EDT 2012
>> is that 1.0? or do we call it 0.100
1.0 !
> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 07:35:54 +0200
> From: simon at schampijer.de
> To: Sugar-devel at lists.sugarlabs.org
> Subject: [Sugar-devel] 0.98 Schedule proposal
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been drafting the schedule for the 0.98 release [1]. We are a
> bit late in defining it but things have been in flux for a while. We
> normally follow the GNOME schedule and release every six months. This
> time those of us at OLPC have ambitious goals:
>
> - port the shell to GTK+ 3 and PyGobject/gobject-introspection
> - make Sugar usable with touch devices such as the upcoming XO-4 touch
>
> And I think these 0.98 goals are also shared by other key contributors
> outside of the direct OLPC umbrella.
>
> To make this possible we would need to extend the 0.98 schedule this
> time and align with the OLPC one for the upcoming 12.2.0 release [2].
> Releasing in September (i.e. following the GNOME schedule) would just
> be too soon to meet the above goals, furthermore it would involve
> freezing in less than 2 weeks time (we wouldn't be able to achieve
> much at all).
>
> Of course there are more Sugar users than the OLPC ones but it is by
> far the largest user group and this is a big opportunity to bring
> Sugar itself to the next level, having it ready for touch! So we
> better take it.
>
> For the next Sugar release (is that 1.0? or do we call it 0.100 :) we
> can go back to the normal schedule and align again with the GNOME
> schedule.
>
> Regards,
> Simon
>
> [1] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/0.98/Roadmap#Schedule
> [2] http://wiki.laptop.org/go/12.2.0/Release_plan
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