[yugui@yugui.jp: [ruby-core:17644] Features to be included in Ruby 1.9.1]
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From: "Yugui (Yuki Sonoda)" <yugui@yugui.jp>
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Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 11:59:36 +0900
Subject: [ruby-core:17644] Features to be included in Ruby 1.9.1
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Hi, all
On 20 Jun, Matz, ko1, shyouhei and I told about the release management
of Ruby 1.9. And the management tasks were assigned to me.
At first, I want to decide what features to be included in Ruby 1.9.1.
== Schedule
As mentioned before (http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/07/rubykaigi),
Ruby 1.9.1 will be released at 20 Dec.
I intend to release snapshots as bellow:
* 1.9.0-3 snapshot release at 25 Jul
* 1.9.0-4 snapshot release at 25 Aug
* 1.9.0-5 snapshot release
and feature freeze at 25 Sep
* 1.9.1 rc1 at 25 Oct
* 1.9.1 rc2 at 25 Nov
* 1.9.1 at 20 Dec
== Features to be included
I must decide what to be included and what not to be included.
For example,
* Of course, YARV itself will be included. It have already been merged.
* Multi-VM will not, because it needs more time. ko1 said it will be
implemented by 1.9.5 :-)
Committers and anyone who intend to write patches, let me know your
plan. What features will be implemented by 25 Sep? What will not?
* How about the improved version of transcode?
* What platforms should be supported?
* How about OS/2?
* How about VMS? Can anyone build the trunk version on VMS?
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