El Divendres, 19 d'octubre de 2012, a les 21:44:24, Martin Gr=E4=DFlin va = escriure: > Am 19.10.2012 19:35, schrieb Albert Astals Cid: > > El Divendres, 19 d'octubre de 2012, a les 10:47:30, Martin Gr=E4=DFlin = va > > = > > escriure: > >> Hi all, > >> = > >> I was wondering about the relation of feature freeze and Review > >> Board. > >> Right now we have quite some open review request for e.g. KWin or > >> also > >> Plasma. To me everything what is currently open as a review request > >> is a > >> "planned" feature. > >> = > >> Now given our feature freeze policy none of these requests may be > >> merged after the soft freeze if they are not also listed in the > >> planned > >> feature wiki page. > >> = > >> This means I have now to tell everyone to edit the wiki if they want > >> to > >> get the feature in. I consider editing MediaWiki tables as a PITA > >> and I > >> consider manual work for something which already is in a computer > >> system > >> as quite stupid and I think the time is better spent on the code > >> then on > >> editing the Wiki document. > >> = > >> Therefore I would like to request the following change in our > >> release > >> schedule: > >> "Trunk is frozen for feature commits that are not listed in the > >> planned > >> feature document." > >> to > >> "Trunk is frozen for feature commits that are not listed in the > >> planned > >> feature document or opened as a review request prior to the feature > >> freeze." > >> = > >> Opinions? > > = > > It makes sense *but* having the wiki up to date with all the features > > is good > > not only for the feature freeze scenario, it also helps promo, QA, > > and other > > people to know what is new and what has to be talked about, tested, > > etc. > = > fair enough, but what about all those features which happened between > July and October and which nobody added, because people only add things > to the feature plan to get two more weeks of hacking? > = > Also why enforce to change the wiki document now, when it is not > required right *now*. > = > This has nothing to do with my request, but the feature plan we > currently have does not list the features we ship. It might be that > developers add it after promo asked for the third time that if it's not > listed it will not be in the release announcement. > = > Currently from a developer perspective the feature plan is only used to > get the two more weeks for hacking which ends up with many, many todo > items to just get everything in one might work on and in the end it > looks like we have nothing done at all. > = > All I want is to overcome this for at least the things which are > already in progress by being on review board. We make here the life of > the developers more difficult than it has to be. Ok, seems noone else cares to give their opinion, so I think they agree wit= h = what you say ;-) > = > > So personally i'd like that you guys still add the stuff to the > > feature plan. > > = > >> And when we are at it: could we change "trunk" to whatever is better > >> fitting? > > = > > Can we just be smart people and accept that "trunk" is just a word > > and that > > the rest of the people is smart enough too and understand that for > > git it > > means "master"? > > = > > Because what other word are you suggesting instead of "trunk"? > = > maybe "release branch"? Not really sure that'd be clearer, is anyone reading this and has an opinio= n? Cheers, Albert > = > Cheers > Martin > = > > Cheers, > > = > > Albert > >> = > >> Kind Regards > >> Martin Gr=E4=DFlin > >> _______________________________________________ > >> release-team mailing list > >> release-team@kde.org > >> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team > > = > > _______________________________________________ > > release-team mailing list > > release-team@kde.org > > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team > = > _______________________________________________ > release-team mailing list > release-team@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team _______________________________________________ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team