From: Carsten K. <car...@ma...> - 2002-01-28 23:43:03
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I'm not sure what the general consensus is about moving to a 1.4 release version. From my view the only remaining requirement I'd like to see met before a 1. 4 release, is updated locale translations. German is complete but Swedish, Dutch, Italian are still at a 1.2 level or slightly above. I don't think an incomplete French translation should hold up a 1.4 release, really it's work has just begun (so there's no need to rush that one). The new block parser and New Wiki Markup is in progress. What else do we have going before another 1.3 release or a 1.4 release? (I'm not necessarily pushing for a 1.4 release myself, just responding to Don's q.) Carsten On Monday, January 28, 2002, at 01:44 pm, ph...@de... wrote: > On 13 Jan 2002 13:28:56 -0800, Adam Shand > <ad...@pe...> wrote: > => i was talking about a 1.4 release, something that people could use in > => production services. i'm really enjoying watching the improvements > => being made in the 1.3 tree though. this was more a question of "should > => i wait for 1.4 or should i just plunge in and deal with 1.3 cause 1.4 > is > => a long way away :-). > > I've been wrestling with the same question for some time > now and it sounds like 1.3 is the answer as 1.4 has more to do. > > As a wiki-lover and user (and not one of the developers), > I'd like to see freezing 1.3.x and rolling it to 1.4, dropping > status/support from 1.2 and moving to release of 1.4 as non-alpha > code. > > Thanks to all for such a great system. > > Cheers, > > - Don |