From: Jeff A. <ja...@fa...> - 2019-01-01 23:54:32
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Happy New Year. We didn't get 2.7.2 out in 2018, but I think it is within reach to do so in the first half of 2019, with a beta in (say) February. The triage I did last Spring appears still to be valid. What looked like a highly focussed list proved to contain some many-headed problems. There are still 14 open issues in the milestone, but I would say that the difficult ones have yielded most of the way. We have done some work not in the original target because of enthusiasm or outside contributions. Web site: not sure what the blockage is, but I think we need it to launch the beta release. Gradle support: I believe "support" means we produce artefacts others may use in a Gradle build. Jim originally considered Gradle support to be essential, but has moderated that (elsewhere in this thread). My view is that it is highly desirable, but I don't know quite what to produce, although another thread in this list contains a helpful discussion. I'd like to make Gradle experimental in beta so we can get some experience and feedback. Jeff Jeff Allen On 26/02/2018 03:00, fwi...@gm... wrote: > Hi Jeff - some comments inline: > > On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 12:49 AM, Jeff Allen <ja...@fa...> wrote: >> It's still the New Year :) >> >> We currently have 85 open bugs tagged Milestone 2.7.2, and about 250 others. >> (20 or so are tagged 2.7.1 or 2.7.0, but I think that's mostly a >> misunderstanding at the time they were raised.) It's hard for me to say >> which should be show-stoppers. >> >> I thought I'd at least read them all. So far I've got 2 categories: "fairly >> sure I can close" and "that's not simple". >> >> I think we should have tagged as Milestone 2.7.2 only those things we have a >> serious intention to fix by the end of 2.7.2b, and everything else >> decisively put off. Knowledgeable contributions to this process would be >> welcome. > That sounds right to me, we can put others into a 2.7.3 Milestone perhaps. > >> I think (below) Frank bids a GitHub-based website as part of the 2.7.2, >> which I think is highly desirable for communication reasons. > Yes I need to look at the logistics of getting a github based website > up and running. I'll try to find some time to look into that soonish. > > Thanks for looking into this and keeping the ball rolling! > > -Frank > |