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Is a new release imminant?
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Luke Yelavich |
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Is a new release imminant? |
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Sun, 25 Nov 2007 11:13:41 +1100 |
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Greetings speech-dispatcher developers.
I am wondering, since there has been a lot of activity in cvs lately, whether a
release of speech-dispatcher is on the horizons. Since development of the next
Ubuntu release is currently in full swing, I have some plans for
speech-dispatcher and Ubuntu, that, while likely not possible for Ubuntu Hardy
8.04, may very well land for the release afterwards.
So my decision is essentially this. Should I wait for another release, or
should I package a new cvs snapshot, and backport to Ubuntu gutsy with my plan
implemented to get better user testing? At this point, since I would like to
try and push my plan for speech into Ubuntu hardy, I am pondering packaging a
CVS snapshot, and going from there. Since speech-dispatcher is only receiving
bug fixes, I would feel confident in taking such action, as the functionality
added since the version in Gutsy (essentially 0.6.4 plus a couple of important
patches), adds important functionality and bug fixes, which make my plan far
easier to implement.
However, if you, the developers, feel I should hold off, or you plan on
releasing soon, I am willing to wait a little longer. The plan I am making, I
feel, will be important future steps to a usable and flexible speech subsystem
for Ubuntu in the future, so I appreciate any input you may have regarding the
matter.
Feel free to reply either on or off list, as you see fit.
Thanks for your time.
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