Re: Proposed release process/plans
- From: Dave Bordoley <bordoley msu edu>
- To: Havoc Pennington <hp redhat com>
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org, gnome-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: Proposed release process/plans
- Date: 09 Jun 2002 00:27:18 -0400
Galeon 2 is coming along very well right now. Any chance that it can
become a core gnome component in 2.2. It seems some what strange that
gnome doesn't have a web browser (nautilus-gtkhtml doesn't count).
dave
> Rough Outline of 2.2.0
> ====================================================================
>
> In the proposed framework, release feature lists are predictions, not
> goals. That is, the goal is to release 6 months after 2.0.0. The
> feature list is a guess at what will be ready.
>
> Realistically, features that will be ready to freeze in 4 months are
> features that are either very small or already in roughly working
> form. Here are some predictions:
>
> - GTK 2.2
> - multihead support in some core components e.g. the panel
> - Metacity if we decide to adopt it
> - VTE if we decide to adopt it
> - a prototype of a new file selector in libegg, used by
> some core apps
> - Nautilus/panel/control-center incremental enhancements
> - media framework and media player
> - application launch feedback
> - new apps that have been ported in the meantime, perhaps
> GNOME Office.
>
> All of these things are already being actively developed. Large
> features that aren't in progress most likely won't make 2.2. But of
> course they could - it's just a matter of whether they are
> dogfood-quality within 4 months.
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