Le 07/05/13 11:29, Rob Stewart a écrit :
On May 6, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Daniel James
wrote: On 6 May 2013 14:52, Vicente J. Botet Escriba
wrote: This means that we have skip one release. 1.54 should be released in May, 1.55 in August and 1.56 in November, isn't it?
It is Ok for me. Yes, unless anything changes the plan is 1.54 in July, 1.55 in November. With the C++ Now and git distractions, I think it would be wiser to just skip the May release and resume the normal schedule with an August release. One month's difference in delivering a release shouldn't be a big deal for anyone, but it will avoid a lot of last minute rushing and frustration in the preparations for it.
What are the worst dates for release? December-January, C++Now - May, July-August, ... Maybe we should have 3 releases a year: I would suggest begin of February/June/October or begin of Mars/July/November. Having 4 moth would let enough time to add new libraries or major changes and have a long period for the beta release so that the release contains less bugs. Best, Vicente