Re: Enabling a 2.8 release: planning for a 2.10 release

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FYI, I have code to fix #596410, following the guidelines Martin gave 
me, but I don't want to submit that patch until I can actually compile 
Gimp again.

Eric

On 03/14/2011 04:22 AM, Martin Nordholts wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> As you all know, getting 2.8 out is highest priority right now. There
> are however some things that we want to fix before we make a 3.0
> release. Thus, we must plan for a 2.10 release.
>
> I have updated our milestones in bugzilla with this. After the update,
> there are only 7 bugs on the 2.8 milestone:
>
>     642728  - "Function `gdk_gc_new' implicitly converted to pointer"
>               causes build failure
>     631766  - Bad performance when moving brush outline on canvas
>     612931  - Moving individual layer in layer group not possible with
>               Move Tool
>     603848  - Single-window mode is not properly session managed yet
>     600554  - Implement layer group transforms
>     596410  - gimp-image-get-filename returns NULL for imported files
>     51112   - clipping groups or masking groups (like in Photoshop files)
>
> Let's focus our efforts and smash these last bugs so we can make a 2.8
> release as soon as possible.
>
> To see what we should fix for the 2.10 release, refer to the 2.10
> milestone and our roadmap:
>
> 2.10 milestone:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=GIMP&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&target_milestone=2.10
>
> Roadmap:
> http://gimp-wiki.who.ee/index.php/GIMP_Roadmap
>
>    / Martin
>
>
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