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Preparing for the new release branch 10.04

Jacopo Cappellato-3
Within the end of April (i.e. before April 30), unless objections are raised, I am going to create a new release branch named "release10.04".
From this branch we will create (creating tags over time) all the official releases (approved by public vote) that will start by 10.04: initially they will be "alpha" releases (probably named 10.04.RC1, 10.04.RC2 etc...) but they will be named 10.04, 10.04.01, 10.04.02 when they will become stable.
The first vote to officially release the first alpha release, 10.04.RC1, will probably happen in early May (just the time to fix the more evident bugs and make sure there are no license issues).

The important thing to consider at this point is that no new features (just bug fixes) will be committed in the branch 10.04: if you want to include new features (e.g. executioncontext etc...) you have one more week to go (if we will stick to this plan).

Kind regards,

Jacopo

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Re: Preparing for the new release branch 10.04

BJ Freeman
I would like to see the ability to complete code that is not a new
feature, and not a bug, just missing UI or code to complete a feature
already in the code base.\
i then numbering would add another decimal after the period.
the last digit would be bug fixes and the decimal closest to the period
would be for code changes on features already in ofbiz


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Jacopo Cappellato sent the following on 4/23/2010 6:56 AM:

> Within the end of April (i.e. before April 30), unless objections are raised, I am going to create a new release branch named "release10.04".
>>From this branch we will create (creating tags over time) all the official releases (approved by public vote) that will start by 10.04: initially they will be "alpha" releases (probably named 10.04.RC1, 10.04.RC2 etc...) but they will be named 10.04, 10.04.01, 10.04.02 when they will become stable.
> The first vote to officially release the first alpha release, 10.04.RC1, will probably happen in early May (just the time to fix the more evident bugs and make sure there are no license issues).
>
> The important thing to consider at this point is that no new features (just bug fixes) will be committed in the branch 10.04: if you want to include new features (e.g. executioncontext etc...) you have one more week to go (if we will stick to this plan).
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jacopo
>
>


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Re: Preparing for the new release branch 10.04

Adrian Crum
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I won't have time to get the security redesign merged into the trunk. Go
ahead and proceed without it.

-Adrian

On 4/23/2010 6:56 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:

> Within the end of April (i.e. before April 30), unless objections are raised, I am going to create a new release branch named "release10.04".
>  From this branch we will create (creating tags over time) all the official releases (approved by public vote) that will start by 10.04: initially they will be "alpha" releases (probably named 10.04.RC1, 10.04.RC2 etc...) but they will be named 10.04, 10.04.01, 10.04.02 when they will become stable.
> The first vote to officially release the first alpha release, 10.04.RC1, will probably happen in early May (just the time to fix the more evident bugs and make sure there are no license issues).
>
> The important thing to consider at this point is that no new features (just bug fixes) will be committed in the branch 10.04: if you want to include new features (e.g. executioncontext etc...) you have one more week to go (if we will stick to this plan).
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jacopo
>
>
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Re: Preparing for the new release branch 10.04

Ashish Vijaywargiya
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Sounds good to me. Please proceed.

Thanks Jacopo!

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Ashish

On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 7:26 PM, Jacopo Cappellato
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> Within the end of April (i.e. before April 30), unless objections are raised, I am going to create a new release branch named "release10.04".
> From this branch we will create (creating tags over time) all the official releases (approved by public vote) that will start by 10.04: initially they will be "alpha" releases (probably named 10.04.RC1, 10.04.RC2 etc...) but they will be named 10.04, 10.04.01, 10.04.02 when they will become stable.
> The first vote to officially release the first alpha release, 10.04.RC1, will probably happen in early May (just the time to fix the more evident bugs and make sure there are no license issues).
>
> The important thing to consider at this point is that no new features (just bug fixes) will be committed in the branch 10.04: if you want to include new features (e.g. executioncontext etc...) you have one more week to go (if we will stick to this plan).
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jacopo
>
>
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Re: Preparing for the new release branch 10.04

chris snow
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"if" I managed to get the patch for field description tooltips finished and commited, but didn't managed to get all the translations in place,  would translations be allowed to be commited after 10.04 becomes a release branch?

Many thanks,

Chris
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Re: Preparing for the new release branch 10.04

Jacques Le Roux
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In my opinion, it depends if it's only localisation (in labels files) or need changes in code.
The 1st case would be ok, because no really new features wold be introduced and it's easy to check with the Label Manager
For the 2d it seems that it breaks the rule

Jacques

From: "chris snow" <[hidden email]>

> "if" I managed to get the patch for field description tooltips finished and
> commited, but didn't managed to get all the translations in place,  would
> translations be allowed to be commited after 10.04 becomes a release branch?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Chris
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