Op 8-6-2022 om 16:43 schreef Matthias Seidel:
Hi,
Am 08.06.22 um 16:41 schrieb F Campos Costero:
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 5:22 PM Keith N. McKenna <[email protected]>
wrote:
Dennis Hamilton wrote:
Here's my recommendation.
1. Do not wait for 4.2. Use the available energy and volunteer
power to advance the Guides for 4.1.
2. Do not ever tie yourself to a speculative schedule not under your
control. Not ever.
3. When 4.2 ships or is ready for/in beta, ship a supplement. There are
not supposed to be breaking changes. Probably will though. Just make a
quick supplement that can be used in the interim before new 4.2 documents
are available. The supplement will also earn feedback for things that
people notice that are not covered or need to be covered better, and that
will lead to supplement updates and also improved 4.2 documents.
Regards,
- Dennis
Thanks for your recommendation Dennis. It was an approach I hadn't
thought of. I am hoping that I will from the other members of the team
as well so that we can come to consensus on the path.
Regards
Keith
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I agree with Dennis that we should not wait for 4.2. I doubt that the
changes between 4.1.x and 4.2 will cause anything like the number of
revisions needed to update the existing guides
Fortunately that's not fact...
to match the current release
and the schedule for 4.2 cannot even be guessed. Let's just plow ahead.
But that's true. Don't wait for 4.2.0. ;-)
Regards,
Matthias
Regards,
Francis
Already started first round of review for Impress and Draw.
So, I agree not to wait for 4.2.0 but trying to fullfill 4.1.x on built
on from there
--
DiGro
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