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* <strike>14 Jan 2014</strike> <strike>31 Dec 2014</strike> <strike>15 Aug 2015 (India's Independence day..fly kites!)</strike> Sep? 2015 Final Release |
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Note XSCE's [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1n_pyezHHLV0dvEo0B1xbQDyPxi9KkaGzgrO6ZRXXkJo 6.0 Spec]] remains in serious flux, with [[../../Features|many possible new features]] emerging |
Note XSCE's [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1n_pyezHHLV0dvEo0B1xbQDyPxi9KkaGzgrO6ZRXXkJo 6.0 Spec]] remains in serious flux, with [[../../Features|many possible new features]] emerging all the way back to [[../../5.0/Sprint|October 2013's San Francisco Sprint]], our Los Angeles meetup Feb 21-23, 2014 and much hard word since -- and ongoing contributions inspired by schools' input from Haiti, Nepal, Malaysia, Ghana, Fiji, beyond! |
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Revision as of 21:52, 19 August 2015
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The significant advances of XSCE 5.1 changed the game. If truly nec, v5.5 (a huge step forward) can be relabeled to v6.0 prior to release (sure enough, we're going with 6.0 given such giant strides!) Just for the record, the original proposal per Oct 29th 2013's proposal was:
6 Dec 201331 Oct 201418 Jun 2015Jul 2015 Feature Freeze1 Jan 201430 Nov 201415 Jul 2015Aug? 2015 Release Candidate14 Jan 201431 Dec 201415 Aug 2015 (India's Independence day..fly kites!)Sep? 2015 Final Release
Note XSCE's [6.0 Spec] remains in serious flux, with many possible new features emerging all the way back to October 2013's San Francisco Sprint, our Los Angeles meetup Feb 21-23, 2014 and much hard word since -- and ongoing contributions inspired by schools' input from Haiti, Nepal, Malaysia, Ghana, Fiji, beyond!
[18 March 2015, Anish writes:] I think it's mostly up to us, the dates. If we say, lets freeze the feature-set at point 'X', we could estimate the amount of effort involved in:
- Testing installation in the few platforms we support. (no idea)
- Documentation (2-3 weeks *at least*)
- Announce (2-4 days)
- Perhaps, (or maybe not), the website could be part of the 'release' (that's another 1-2 weeks of work, separate from documentation)?