KDevelop 3.3 release schedule
Matt Rogers
mattr at kde.org
Fri Aug 5 01:32:08 UTC 2005
On Thursday 04 August 2005 09:10 am, Adam Treat wrote:
> On Thursday 04 August 2005 10:04 am, Ian Reinhart Geiser wrote:
> > On Friday 29 July 2005 05:04 pm, Alexander Dymo wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > > At this point I'd like to ask developers whether we're following
> > > KDE 3.5 release?
> > >
> > > My personal opinion is that we should not do that. Feature freeze
> > > on 1st August is too close and we still do not have:
> > > 1) many patches from this mailing list applied
> > > 2) new qmake manager (work in progress)
> > > 3) polished simple ideal mode (splitting doesn't work correctly in all
> > > cases)
> > > 4) did i forget smth more?
> > >
> > > Currently IMHO we've almost nothing to release as KDevelop 3.3.
> > > I'd like to propose then that we plan 3.3 release somewhere in November
> > > or December so we could finish all features we want.
> > >
> > > What do you think?
> >
> > I agree with November. I would like to take some time at Malaga to
> > finish QMake support. What is missing is the ability to sync changes
> > back to the disk, then it is pretty much "as good as it can get". If
> > anyone else has time or energy to help with that prior, it is about 2
> > weeks of concentrated work. We also need to address the current code
> > completion, it seems that it is too sensitive compared to the older 3.1
> > version. It seems to work for me most of the time, but I cannot figure
> > out if its katepart or KDevelop that makes it try to do codecompletion in
> > comments, or in the middle of words.
>
> This was something I was working on. But, I stopped the code completion
> improvements because I didn't know where it was leading. I don't think it
> will be hard to fix in the case of trying to complete in comments.
> Although I thought I'd already fixed that.... maybe a regression.
>
> > Adam, maybe we need a hack session? Do you want to get together here
> > before or after malaga? or at the Desktop meeting in october? Matt will
> > be there too, so maybe we can arrange a day of hacking after the
> > conference.
>
> Sure. Before Malaga will be difficult, but we can either do it in between
> Malaga and OSDW or just wait for OSDW.
>
OSDW would be good at least for me, since I would be able to participate, but
that shouldn't hold up a weekend hack session on the NE coast just because I
can't make it. I didn't really contribute much in the way of code anyways,
mostly just vision and things like "uuu, that's cool" :)
> > Lastly Alexander, I would like us to start moving forward on what we
> > talked about in keiv about what ships with KDevelop. Now that in SVN we
> > can move stuff around much easier can we look at a KDevelop-ExtraGear?
> >
> > Cheers
> > -ian reinhart geiser
--
Matt
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