On Apr 2, 2008, at 11:27 AM, Jean-Vincent Drean wrote:
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Jean-Vincent
Drean <jv(a)xwiki.com>
wrote:
Hi,
Since XWiki Enterprise 1.4M1 has been delayed by 1 week we have to
modify the planning a bit.
So here are the proposed dates:
* XE 1.4 M1 - Tomorrow
* XE 1.4 M2 - April 3rd
* XE 1.4 RC1 - April 25
* XE 1.4 RC2 - May 8
* XE 1.4 Final - May 13
Oops, correction :
* XE 1.4 M1 - Tomorrow
* XE 1.4 M2 - April 24
* XE 1.4 RC1 - May 5
* XE 1.4 RC2 - May 12
* XE 1.4 Final - May 16
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I'd really like that we don't change the final release date and keep
it as planned. It's not good practice to shift.
We should instead modify slightly the intermediary dates but keep
the same final date.
Of course this means we'll have a little bit less content but that's
not important. What's important is that we 1) release often and 2)
keep the dates that we announce.
Before we finalize let's review what we want to include in 1.4M2:
1) new xmlrpc improvements (Fabio)
2) improved stats performance (ThomasM)
3) Skins extensions (Sergiu)
4) some perf improvements (JV)
Imagine we decided to reduce the 1.4M2 release from 3 weeks to 2 weeks
in order to have the same final release date for 1.4. What can be done
in 1) through 4) within 2 weeks (10 days) starting today?
Thanks
-Vincent
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