On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 19:30 -0800, Gabriel Burt wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I think it would be valuable to Banshee as a project and community to
> adopt GNOME's release schedule. We would put out big releases,
> intended to be picked up by various distros, on a six-month cycle.
> What do you think?
>
> I've summarized the upcoming release schedule
> (
http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentynine/) and included a proposal
> for how Banshee could adopt it.
>
> Date Banshee GNOME schedule
> 11-18 1.5.2 (11-20) unstable release
> 12-02 1.5.3 unstable release
> 12-16 1.5.4 unstable release
> 12-23 1.5.5 unstable release
> 01-11 announce string/UI changes
> 01-13 1.5.6 unstable release
> 01-18 API freeze
> 01-25 feature freeze
> 01-27 1.5.7 unstable release
> 02-08 UI freeze
> 02-24 1.5.98 beta release
> 03-10 1.5.99 RC release
> 03-31 1.6.0 stable release
> 04-28 1.6.1 stable release
> 05-06 1.7.0 unstable release
>
> I think this would really change Banshee in a great way. Distros,
> translators, and documenters will know when to expect releases (and of
> what quality).
>
> I've been itching to get 1.6 out, since we said we would try to get it
> out by August. But the biggest reason for a new big release is to get
> it in front of users - and they do that by upgrading their distros, so
> we might as well align our schedule with GNOME and the distros.
>
> Gabriel
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