From: <fwi...@gm...> - 2018-03-26 15:01:26
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On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 3:58 AM, Jeff Allen <ja...@fa...> wrote: > I have read every open issue now on bugs.jython.org, understood the vast > majority, commented on many of them, and investigated a few in depth. If it > seemed to be invalid or fixed, I closed it or made it pending > fixed/invalid/etc.. > Thanks for all of that work! > I use "pending" to mean "probably, but let's see what anyone else or > experience tells us". 295 are open, 22 are "pending". > > In a massive cull, I have taken the 2.7.2 milestone off all but 15. These > are in the following categories: > > Obstacle to running Jython on Java 9. (We can't ignore that any longer, > surely?) > Obstacle to using with Gradle. (I need to understand it better -- or someone > else does.) > Actually or nearly resolved (significant recent progress, patch or just > waiting confirmation fixed). > Web site update (possible 16th issue to cover). Depending on the timeline I may be able to help on the web site, since I've moved the website a few times before. > > I have not done a comparable sweep of GitHub on the assumption that anything > vital has a counterpart on the official tracker. > > I think we should shy away from risky change on the trunk once we tag a beta > version (April sometime?). I have not assigned anything to milestone 2.7.3 > because there isn't one (!) and I think we should do so at this stage only > if we feel really strongly and are comfortable about our capacity. Better > not to raise hopes than to dash them later. Agreed! I can add milestones whenever we need them. If you do want the 2.7.3 let me know. > Reading the issues was interesting, but having to keep reading instead of > fixing them was frustrating, so I'm looking forward to doing some of that. > Easter is coming, which will give me a few extra days. Anyone else able to > give 2.7.2 a bit of a push? I think I have some time during the Easter break to at least do some planning on the website move. I'll also have a look at the tracker tickets. Thanks! -Frank |