I think 3 to 4
months to solve 62 bugs ( +12 ) is very reasonable , taken into consideration the limited
manpower
the project has.
It should be doable, but as said some bugs may take longer than
others to be fixed.
After those bugs are fixed, we will have a period of testing before the final release
(probably a RC1 and RC2 at that time will be appropriate).
As for further maintenance releases (v14.0.x) we will try to deliver every 3 months,
regardless of the number of bugs fixed in between. Instead minor releases (v14.x.0) will
take longer, perhaps once a year.
All this is an approximation, nothing is fixed in stone ;-)
Also, I suppose it is OK with you to
"copy&paste" your reply to others....>>outside the project !
No
problem, go ahead. It is just an indication of what the project status is at the moment.
Everything could change from one day to another, but it is good to have some sort of road
map looking ahead.
Cheers
Michele
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Hi Michele
Thanks.
As for your explanation of road map, don't worry. I understand it as
well as you do.
I have lived for 3 decades with " road maps " , most of them becoming
very slippery unexpectedly!
start joke
I belong to the generation of Engineers who have changed IBM
Mainframes ( 1980 ) into Smart Phones ( 2014 )
end joke
see you around
Tony