[mapserver-dev] Release planning for 2019...
Seth G
sethg at geographika.co.uk
Sun Jan 6 02:07:59 PST 2019
Hi Steve,
Sounds like a good plan to me. There are a few WIP parts on the Python
MapScript I'll aim to get completed for the 7.4 release, so it is good
to have a provisional date to work with. I'll start a wiki page with
some release notes for 7.4 with a summary of the MapScript changes (to
both Python and PHP).Is it worth also starting a wiki for the 8.0 release
ideas/suggestions/roadmap? I'd be interested in formalising the Mapfile
syntax, and possibly deprecating old keywords as part of a 8.0 release.
Regards,
Seth
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On Fri, Jan 4, 2019, at 5:39 PM, Lime, Steve D (MNIT) wrote:
> Hi all: Merry New Year! There was a question in one of the PHP7
> related tickets about when that functionality might be available -
> hence this note.>
> Here's what I'm thinking for the next six months:
>
>
> * a 7.2.2 maintenance release by mid to late January
> * a 7.4 feature release featuring the PHP7 work - both the new SWIG-
> based support and the updated PHP/MapScript support in late March
> or early April
> * target the Minneapolis code sprint in May for 8.0 release planning>
>
> I'd like to target having maintenance releases every three months and
> ideally feature-oriented release annually - 7.4 would be that release
> for 2019.>
> A review of active tickets and pull requests would be part of the 7.4
> release process so we can things assigned to the appropriate
> milestone. I'm not aware of any existing RFC's that would target 7.4>
> Thoughts?
>
> --Steve
>
>
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