On 25.03.2009 18:38, Costin Manolache wrote:
This thread was more about where to implement new features - if the goal is a 'redesign from scratch' than maybe sandbox or a branch is a better place, but we tried that twice (jk2 and webapp) and I don't think there are enough people interested in such an effort - development nor testing. Adding the features to the existing code - with the extra effort to not break existing functionality - IMO has a better chance of success.
Thanks Costin for coming back to this topic. Collecting ideas for major redesigns could be done, but that was not my intention. I don't see enough time available for doing the big stuff, but I want to proceed committing time slices for incremental improvement. So I would like to stabilize 1.2 now (apart form bug fixes), because I think we are in good shape there now, and open up another line of development (1.3), where implementing new small/local features, which always includes the risk of introducing new bugs, can be done without posing any risk on 1.2.
This thread is more about whether people are against doing that, and if so, why.
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