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RE: How about new RC? - rsmithgs - 09-20-2007 01:44 AM

RatS Wrote:The lack of leadership will be eliminate soon.

What's happening ? (If you don't mind me asking that is)


RE: How about new RC? - Obi_Wan - 09-20-2007 01:47 AM

RatS Wrote:Good Point Obi_Wan. We expect ability to work on your own. If you see a bug or know a solution: good: post it or send it. If we see you're really interested, you'll get your own SVN-access.

Ah ok. Good to know


RE: How about new RC? - BeNe - 09-20-2007 01:50 AM

We discussed that in the German Corner Rolleyes
We talked about the problem that there is no leader at this time and thatt the core members are busy. Thats why he talked about it. But we are going to help the Team here - in every way.

Greez BeNe


RE: How about new RC? - BioALIEN - 09-20-2007 05:19 AM

Maybe if we set ourself as a community the challenge of getting ispCP 1.0 Stable out of the door before Christmas 07?

Don't think of this as an absolute deadline, but think of it as a challenge for all of us here, developers, testers, maintainers, Doc team, etc. From experience, we have to push ourself and work towards a realistic target date, else we end up like phpbb3 (5 years of development and it's still Beta5!!!).

I like this project too much to see it do this to itself!


RE: How about new RC? - Obi_Wan - 09-20-2007 05:23 AM

BioALIEN Wrote:else we end up like phpbb3 (5 years of development and it's still Beta5!!!).

It's RC5 currently. But yes there should be a target but no rushing through.


RE: How about new RC? - rsmithgs - 09-20-2007 05:40 AM

Its ok for the phpBB team to take their time over the next release as they already have a stable offering. There is no stable offering of ISPCP Omega. I don't think this would actually be to much of a problem if there was a commitment to creating an upgrade process between RC's and the stable version.