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This is a proposed roadmap for the continued development of Geeklog 1.x following a planned and structured approach:
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= Roadmap (of sorts) =
  
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This is a proposed roadmap for the continued development of Geeklog following a planned and structured approach:
  
== Geeklog 1.5.1 - Maintenance ==
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== Proposed Schedule ==
This is a '''bug fix only''' maintenance release.
 
  
=== Release Date ===
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New major releases of Geeklog would be made twice per year, in '''April''' and in '''November'''.
July 28th 2008
 
  
== Geeklog 1.5.2 - GSoC 2008 ==
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== April 2010 ==
This release rolls in the Google Summer of Code 2008 features:
 
  
=== Feature List ===
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Geeklog 1.7.0 (assuming we manage to integrate at least one of the projects from GSoC 2009 - otherwise it'll be 1.6.2)
* [[SoC_improving comments_2008|Improving the comments]]
 
* etc
 
  
=== Timeline / Release Schedule ===
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=== Proposed Features ===
# Code Freeze (bug fixes only) - 28th September 2008
 
# Request Translations - 6th October 2008
 
# Beta Release 1 - 31st October 2008
 
# Beta Release 2 - 14th November 2008
 
# Release Candidate 1 - 1st December 2008
 
# Final Release - 22nd December 2008
 
  
== Geeklog 1.5.3 - Maintenance ==
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==== Must Have ====
This is a '''bug fix only''' maintenance release.
 
  
=== Release Date ===
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* [[SoC plugin repository|Plugin Repository]] (i.e. support for the Plugin Repository in Geeklog itself)
January 30th 2009
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* Issues from the bugtracker [http://project.geeklog.net/tracking/roadmap_page.php scheduled] for this release
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==== Nice To Have ====
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* [[SoC postgres support|PostgreSQL support]]
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* [[SoC full openid support|OpenID 2.0]]
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==== Optional ====
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* [[SoC webservices revisited|Webservices extensions]]
  
== Geeklog 1.5.4 - ??? ==
 
 
=== Timeline ===
 
=== Timeline ===
# Final Scope Agreed - January 30th 2009
 
# Code Freeze (bug fixes only) - 27th March 2009
 
# Request Translations - 6th April 2009
 
# Beta Release 1 - 27th April 2009
 
# Beta Release 2 - 11th May 2009
 
# Release Candidate 1 - 25th May 2009
 
# Final Release - 8th June 2009
 
=== Release Date ===
 
June 8th 2009
 
  
''Note:'' These dates are "too late" for Google Summer of code clean start. and there is no time for a maintenance release, so we'd have to sandbox it...
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* First Beta release: End of March
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** Feature freeze
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** Call for [[Translations]]
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* Release Candidates throughout April, as needed
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** no more changes in the database schema or themes
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** bugfixes only
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** updates to languages files and documentation as needed
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* if necessary: maintenance release within 4-8 weeks after release
  
== Geeklog 1.5.5 - Maintenance? ==
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== November 2010 ==
=== Release Date ===
 
July 27th 2009
 
  
== Geeklog 1.5.6 - GSoC 2009 ==
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* If we happen to get accepted for the [[Google Summer of Code]] again, strive to get at least some of the new features into this release already.
Geeklog Summer of Code if we don't get into, or Google doesn't run, a 2009 summer of code.
 
  
 
== Future ==
 
== Future ==
  
[[Future Plans|Things to consider for future releases]]
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* [[Future Plans|Things to consider for future releases]]
  
  
 
[[Category:Development]]
 
[[Category:Development]]

Latest revision as of 21:50, 23 January 2010

Roadmap (of sorts)

This is a proposed roadmap for the continued development of Geeklog following a planned and structured approach:

Proposed Schedule

New major releases of Geeklog would be made twice per year, in April and in November.

April 2010

Geeklog 1.7.0 (assuming we manage to integrate at least one of the projects from GSoC 2009 - otherwise it'll be 1.6.2)

Proposed Features

Must Have

  • Plugin Repository (i.e. support for the Plugin Repository in Geeklog itself)
  • Issues from the bugtracker scheduled for this release

Nice To Have

Optional

Timeline

  • First Beta release: End of March
  • Release Candidates throughout April, as needed
    • no more changes in the database schema or themes
    • bugfixes only
    • updates to languages files and documentation as needed
  • if necessary: maintenance release within 4-8 weeks after release

November 2010

  • If we happen to get accepted for the Google Summer of Code again, strive to get at least some of the new features into this release already.

Future