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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(?)
* [[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]]

Revision as of 17:48, 16 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(?)

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