+1. If the timing can be later without
endangering adopter schedules, that might help balance the span of time between
the Callisto update packs.
From:
wtp-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wtp-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David M Williams
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006
2:52 PM
To: wtp-pmc
Subject: [wtp-pmc] Request for a
quick, extra maintenance release
Colleagues,
As
I mentioned in today's PMC meeting, I would like to request we do a quick
maintenance release after 1.5.1, and before next January/February as we
currently have planned.
There
have been a number of critical bugs found recently (such as 158846) and some
currently flagged as 'major' but which are seen as huge regressions in some
contexts (such as 158623).
None
of these by themselves would justify a "stop ship" of the Callisto
maintenance release, but believe there will be a set of 10 or so bugs which
taken as a whole would be seen as some serious
regression
from previous functionality. Many of these might not even be seen by the
"average" WTP user, but would frequently be seen in the context of
some adopters use of WTP.
So,
while the exact bug list, and exact date is only approximate, here's what I
propose for your agreement (or dissent).
We
will plan a 1.5.2 maintenance release approximately 10/29 (give or take a
week).
We
will still plan a 1.5.3 maintenance release approximately January/February with
the rest of Callisto.
The
fix-process for this earlier 1.5.2 will still be in "shutdown" mode,
requiring PMC approval:
meaning careful review and testing, only the worst, safest
bugs allowed
(so as to avoid regressions and not invalidate other
testing).
I
would like to get your votes, to this list, this week (instead of waiting for
next meeting) since once approved I would like to
announce to dev list right away
make a new 1.5.3 target in bugzilla,
do a "mass move" of all the bugs currently
targeted to 1.5.2 and move them to 1.5.3
(there is about 50 as of
right now!, so that's way too many for our early 1.5.2!)
begin the 1.5.2 builds and process right after 1.5.1 is
done.
It
is unfortunate these issues were found late, but I think we can accommodate
this "extra release" with minimal disruption,
if
we keep the fixes to the bare minimum absolutely required, and it will
drastically improve our perceived quality in some areas.
Sound
agreeable? Sounded like it on the call today, but let me know if I heard wrong.
Thanks,