I am currently making many changes (improvements?!) to gpe-calendar, but
one *critical* issue for me is the alarm framework!!!! I cannot even
*venture* a guess as to when I can release the next calendar without
knowing how the alarming should work (and I missed a meeting earlier
this week because it is currently broken!)
This is obviously only 1 bug of many that need to be fixed prior to
release, but it is one that has a "dependency tree".
Joe
On Tue, 2002-08-20 at 06:26, Nils Faerber wrote:
> Hi all!
> What about finally finishing a release?
> Or at least start to plan some dates...
> I would also propose to organise a hacking weekend or something like
> this where most of us are online so that we can coordinate the last
> efforts via IRC and push the new packages directly around. This would a)
> be a fun event and b) might result in a V1.0 release ;)
>
> What do you think?
> In that manner we would have to decide on three dates
>
> 1. feature freeze
> 2. code freeze
> 3. release finishing, maybe the above mentioned hacking weekend
>
> For all those who would like to come I would offer rooms here at our
> company for the hacking meeting; though I suspect that most of you won't
> be able to come ;)
>
> CU
> nils faerber
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