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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] XSLT-version
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Dave Hall |
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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] XSLT-version |
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Thu, 14 Oct 2004 04:04:34 +1000 |
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 10:27, C K Wu wrote:
> I have the same query or worry Sigurd has. It seems the XSLT version or
> nextgen had gone quiet for a long, long time. It would be nice to have
> an update on current development.
Disclaimers:
* These are my own personal opinions
* It is the wee hours as I am bashing this out
* I have been coding asp.net+vb.net for 3 days straight so my brain is
fscked
* All timelines are as solid as quick sand
Here is a quick overview of where the project is at:
* Around 10 active part time developers contributing to the code base
* Several key apps unmaintained
* CVS branches majorly out of sync
* Lack of clear direction
State of 0.9.16 branch:
* Some bugs to be fixed
* feature frozen
* Has some nice features in it
* Lots of feature patches floating around
State of HEAD branch
* Generally behind 16 for apps
* API is a mish mash of 14 and new features
* Few 16 security issues fixed
* Actively developed by 2 people (Sigurd and ceb)
State of nextgen branch
* Behind other branches
* Not backward compatible
* Developed by 2 people (seek3r and jengo)
State of skwashd - not a CVS branch ;)
I have put in a lot of time into the project, but at the moment I have a
lot of things competing for my attention. As I am to become a dad in
January I have decided to chase the money. January is approaching like
a freight train.
So where does this leave the project?
I have been thinking about this for the last 2mths. I have been working
on a draft strategic document for the project. The "Never Ending
Document" aka NED. The problem is that I either get distracted by work,
or find a whole new section to write so it is never finished.
To give a on word answer Sigurd's question, if I get my way - never.
Sorry to sound harsh, I don't believe that HEAD in it's current state
can provide a quality release platform.
Here is a rough outline of what is in NED. (NED is like a Christmas
pudding, its good, it takes time and the more alcohol you add the better
it is ;) )
* NED is formalised into a proper doc - ~1wk
* We create a new branch from 16 - called pre1 (similar)
* Useful features from HEAD are back ported - ACL2, server side xslt etc
* pre1 is released as 0.9.18 - late 2005
* 0.9.18.001 + some testing is released as 1.0 - early 2005
* Development shifts to nextgen
IMHO we need a clean break from the very old codebase that is phpgw. We
also need people to contribute to the project. Code, document,
translate, delegate, donate, but don't procrastinate ;)
I think I heard some shout BS Bingo
(http://www.perkigoth.com/home/kermit/stuff/bullshitbingo/) time for me
to wrap it up.
Please discuss, I want to know what others think. We need more than a
name, we need to develop a community around a code base.
Cheers
Dave Hall(aka skwashd)
Frustrated, Time Poor Hacker :(
phpGroupWare
>
> Cheers,
> CK
>
> Sigurd Nes wrote:
>
> > Is there any scheduled date for the release of the XSLT-version (0.9.18)?
> >
> > Sigurd
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Dave Hall (aka skwashd)
API Coordinator
phpGroupWare
RE: [Phpgroupware-developers] XSLT-version, Christian Boettger - Mailings, 2004/10/14
Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] XSLT-version, Brian Johnson, 2004/10/14