Time based releases?
Seb Ruiz
ruiz at kde.org
Sat Mar 14 13:14:30 CET 2009
2009/3/14 Mark Kretschmann <kretschmann at kde.org>:
> Ahoy maties!
>
> So we've recently been discussing something on IRC. The gist of it:
> "Hey, everybody is moving to time based release schedules. Let's do it
> too!"
>
> I've been proposing doing something like a "2/2" scheme: 2 months
> features, 2 months bug fixing, which would leave us with an
> approximately 4 months cycle. Some others on IRC agreed to this scheme
> too, in general.
>
> I don't really feel like discussing the pros and cons of time based
> releases here, since it has been discussed so often all over the
> Internet. But I think it's becoming a very evident trend that many
> projects are moving in this direction (Ubuntu, SUSE, GNOME, KDE, and
> today I learned that FFmpeg is doing it too [1]).
>
> Basically I believe that the days of "release it when it's done" are
> over. That was the 90s and such, and that was Perl 6, Duke Nukem
> Forever, The Hurd. And now it's 2009, and it's become evident that
> time based releases are mostly better.
>
>
> Thoughts?
>
I'm a big fan of releasing as often as possible, so I will support this move.
--
Seb Ruiz
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