2.0.1 plan

Bart Cerneels bart.cerneels at kde.org
Tue Dec 16 13:26:30 CET 2008


On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Lydia Pintscher <lydia at kde.org> wrote:
> Heya everyone :)
>
> after some discussion on IRC a few days ago January 5th seems like a
> good day to tag 2.0.1. As we introduced only a few strings and don't
> need a lot of new ones January 1st for string freeze should be ok, no?
>
> And then I was thinking: From the feedback we got for 2.0 it is quite
> apparent which features are missed the most by the vocal minority. The
> two relatively minor things on that list are stop-after-current-track
> and qeueing in the playlist. AFAIK Seb already has those finished in a
> git tree. What do people think about getting those in for 2.0.1? IMHO
> there is enough time for testing and reverting if necessary.
> Translators know that we will add a reasonable amount of strings. It
> would really help showing that we deliver on our promise of getting
> the most loved features back in future releases. If we want to get it
> in it should be commited asap of course. Opinions?
>
>
> Cheers
> Lydia
>

Unless sebr's queuemanager patch is *not* a port of 1.4's queue
support I'm not for inclusion in 2.0.1 or 2.1 for that matter. I
believe the queuemanager is a mistake from the 1.4 days we can now
correct.
I propose we start a discussion about the queuemanager feature and why
users need it. See other thread.

Stop after-current should get included though, presuming translators
don't mind the new strings.

Bart


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