Code freeze: Not quite there
Colin Clark
colinbdclark at gmail.com
Fri Oct 2 22:23:36 UTC 2009
Hi all,
We're not quite there for code freeze yet, given the outstanding
issues that are still left to review. We need to get this Infusion
release out to our users, so everyone is expected to lend a hand in
wrapping up these final issues on Monday morning. We'll leave the
Engage 0.1 code freeze until after Infusion is take care of.
Here's a quick summary of the Infusion issues still left to complete:
Needs fixing:
1. FLUID-3210: Remove final-report specific text and links from Demo
Portal
* We still need to freeze the final report site and put it at a
stable URL [Michelle]
* Remove the "go back" header from the demo portal [Jacob]
2. FLUID-3121: Reorderers confuse handling of 'container' as selector/
element [Antranig]
Needs review:
1. FLUID-3215: Infusion Builder: Clearer indication when a user has
successfully submitted [Jacob]
2. FLUID-3157: Add complex accessibility features to Builder
* This was only partially reviewed. We need to finish the review
[Jacob]
3. FLUID-3197: Add keyboard navigation and ARIA roles to the demo
portal [Colin]
4. FLUID-3131 and FLUID-3122: New Image Reorderer [Antranig]
Outstanding Release management tasks:
1. FLUID-3195: Turn off debug mode
2. FLUID-3194: screen source files for DOS line ending
* Laurel, Jacob, or Justin, can any of you update us on the status
of this work? Has it started?
3. FLUID-3192: Check licenses and copyrights
* Laurel, what's the status of this one? What work still needs to
be done? Are you confident in the accuracy of your patches?
4. FLUID-2724: Verify dependencies for components
* Each component lead(s) need to do this. That means YOU!
5. FLUID-3222: Change Infusion trunk's version number from 1.2 back to
1.1 in preparation for the Infusion 1.1.2 release
The other release management tasks can be closed, with the exception
of FLUID-3211 which can be done during the QA phase by the release
manager.
Please don't hesitate to get in touch with Justin or me if you have
questions about what needs to be done or how you can help.
Colin
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Colin Clark
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