[mythtv-users] 0.24 Feature Freeze and Release Timeline
Robin Gilks
g8ecj at gilks.org
Mon Sep 20 02:05:02 UTC 2010
> This is an update to the MythTV v0.24 release timeline we sent out
> a couple weeks ago.
>
> * On Mon Sep 06, 2010 at 08:50:18AM -0400, Chris Pinkham wrote:
>> Here's a peek at the timeline we are currently working
>> towards. The release date is the planned date, but it may
>> be pushed back if there are outstanding blocker bugs or other
>> major issues encountered after the release candidates are
>> created.
>>
>> September:
>> Sun 5th - Soft Feature Freeze (any features after this
>> must be approved by steering committee)
>> Sat-Sun 11-12 - Bug Squashing Party (BSP)
>> Sun 12th - Full Feature Freeze
>> Wed 15th - String Freeze (for translations)
>> Mon 20th - 1st Release Candidate
>> Mon 27th - 2nd Release Candidate
>>
>> * After 2nd RC only translations and major bugfixes to go in.
>>
>> October:
>> Fri 1st - Release and cut fixes branch
>
> We have decided to cut a set of Beta packages on the 20th instead
> of cutting RC1. There are several outstanding tickets that we want
> to get resolved for 0.24 and we think that it is best to delay the
> Release Candidates slightly to make sure we have time to get these
> resolved. We still want to get some wider exposure and testing
> though. So, on the 20th, we will be releasing a set of Beta tarballs.
> There will probably not be a formal announcement on the website
> concerning these, but I will reply to this thread when the tarballs
> are available for those who want to give what will be MythTV v0.24
> a spin. We don't expect the delay to be too long, so if you are
> interested in the RC versions, but not the Beta tarball, please keep
> an eye on the www.mythtv.org website which will be updated when RC1
> is released.
According to Changeset 25803, LATM support was removed - the release notes
for 0.24 at http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Release_Notes_-_0.24 confirm this.
Is this still the case or have I missed a commit in the last 4 weeks? I
ask (yet again) as that chops at least one country (NZ) out of the loop
altogether since we can't test much broadcast TV with no audio!!
--
Robin Gilks
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