Overview of Proposal
The Criteria for First Major Release currently includes:
- Project has reached active status (the processes and community are mature)
In practice this criteria is sometimes very difficult if not impossible to meet while the software being developed is otherwise worthy of a major release. This proposes to forgo this criteria.
It should be noted that if it is decided to forgo the Incubation state this issue becomes moot.
Formal Proposal(s)
Forgo Active state requirement for First Major Release.
Action Items
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Reviewed By
- Angelo De Caro
- Arnaud J Le Hors
- Christopher Ferris
- Dan Middleton
- Gari Singh
- Hart Montgomery
- Mark Wagner
- Nathan George
- Swetha Repakula
- Tracy Kuhrt
- Troy Ronda
5 Comments
Tracy Kuhrt
In the last TSC meeting, Chris mentioned that First Major Release didn't necessarily correspond to v1.0 when we defined it, but rather the idea that a First Major Release would have:
I would like to see us do a better job of defining First Major Release is.
Also, based on Project Lifecycle, the project can choose to request First Major Release if it is still in incubation:
Tracy Kuhrt
Hart pointed out that a recent decision has changed this: Issue 2: What are the criteria for a "First Major Release"?
Arnaud J Le Hors
Indeed, this is captured in the Decision Log: Criteria for First Major Release
Tracy Kuhrt
Ry Jones : We voted on this last week? Can you let me know why I am reviewing this again?
Ry Jones
My editing of the page cleared all the votes