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Message #00377
New UGR release schedule
Hello everyone,
The UGR project has really taken off. With that popularity, there are lots
of people asking for the next release. Our releases have been really
irregular for several reasons:
- ~ Chris and JC, the two main drivers behind this project, are high
school students. Their schedules are unpredictable.
- ~ We had absolutely no idea what we were getting into when we started
this project, and just started pulling dates and ideas out of thin air.
- ~ There are lots of unexpected hang-ups and issues. Everyone is still
learning as far as the programming goes.
- ~ We want to deliver on software quality, and won't release an update
if it doesn't work
For that reason, we are laying out a new roadmap and development schedule
that should address several of those issues. This is still in drafting and
may change.
The new plan
The new release sequence is proposed as follows:
- A new Major 0.X.0 release every 3-4 weeks
- A new Minor 0.0.X release 1 week after the major, additional minor
bugfixes one week after that if needed
Development schedule:
- Blueprints and bugs must be drafted and targeted to a milestone 1 week
before it is due, 2 weeks is preferred.
- An update must be fully in dev channel for testing 2 days before it is
due, 5 days is preferred.
What this does
This schedule gives us the freedom to:
- ~ Breathe
- ~ Test updates more thoroughly
- ~ Have time for unexpected stuff
What about 1.0.0?
1.0.0 was supposed to be out today. However, there are several problems with
that:
- ~ The system (mostly GNOME 3) isn't anywhere near stable enough. We
want our 1.0 to be as stable as possible
- ~ There are lots of finishing touches that aren't done yet, like shell
extensions, themes, an iso, etc
- ~ We didn't have time to do everything.
We will deliver 1.X.X as a major release when everything is stable enough.
For now, we plan to have the next major, and a cd image, out within the next
week.
You can see this document on our wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaneRoadmap,
and feel free to comment or make suggestions there.
Thanks,
JC Hulce
Creator of UGR